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Families are a child's first teachers.  We offer suggestions of activities and resources for families to try at home or in the community.

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Project Salute

Project SALUTE: Successful Adaptations for Learning to Use Touch Effectively

By Charlotte Cushman
Baby feet with adult hands forming heart shape around them

Cozying Up to Literacy: Getting Started with Interaction and Bonding

By Karen Borg
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Sight-Sim

By Charlotte Cushman
Photo cards on black background: help, spoon, syringe, food bowl, diaper

Transitioning from an Object Schedule System to Photos for a Child with CVI

By Sharon Elliott
Braille books with QR codes

Using QR Codes to Make Braille Books Accessible to Non-English Speaking Families

By Samantha Richardson
Blue butterfly on green leaf

Becoming Butterflies: Independence and Access During Stay-at-Home Learning

By Amy Flores
CVI Fact Sheet white banner with NYDBC logo

Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI): A Fact Sheet for Families & Professionals

By Chris Russell
Cover of Birthday Party experience book

Birthday Party Experience Book

By Kathi Garza
Colorful stick figured superimposed on each other

Family Engagement During Remote Instruction of Students with Deafblindness and Multiple Disabilities

By SarahSteele
3 pairs of socks

Sorting & Folding Socks Video

By Dwila Nixon

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