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A young woman cuts celery on a red cutting board.

Easy Ideas to Promote Independence in Daily Living

By Jennifer Jeffcoat
A young girl uses a braillewriter

Dots for Families Braille Lessons

By Penny Rosenblum
A young girl examines a pop-up illustration of an alligator nose in a picture book

Reading Aloud to Children with Visual Impairment

By Tina Herzberg
Happy Birthday tag in print and braille

Birthday Braille Memory Box

By Liamsmom
Monopoly with adaptations

Tips to Adapt Games for Children with Vision Impairments

By Katie Rae
Red cup and yellow washcloth

Using Tangible Symbols at Home

By Liamsmom
Liam feeling the word "love" in braille on the new bench

Woodwork and Braille

By Liamsmom
fake flowers glued to look like they are in a vase cut out of a blue gift bag with glitter on it

Mother's Day Crafts

By Liz Eagan
Jasper with his friend

Friend

By Brenda Biernat
Liam reading the braille tape on the cover of Goodnight Moon

Note-Taking Strategy to Log School Reading Assignments

By Liamsmom

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