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Braille garden labels

Creating An Accessible Raised Garden

By Liamsmom
Girl doing bubble wrap painting

Ideas to Engage Students with Significant Multiple Disabilities in Activities During the Summer Holidays

By Jaime Brown
Screenshot of Bring Your Mom to Braille Day video

Using Videos to Share Progress and Strategies

By Liz Eagan
Small plastic farm animals

Identifying Salient Features: Jasper and the Animals

By Brenda Biernat
Braille gloves

Braille Gloves

By Laurie Hudson
Father reading to young child

Association of the Type of Toy Used During Play With the Quantity and Quality of Parent-Infant Communication

By Charlotte Cushman
A boy reads his braille calendar on the wall.

Tracking Reading Homework

By Liamsmom
Child sits next to a female adult on the steps

Study Confirms Importance of Communicative Exchange

By Charlotte Cushman
Textured items and bells in a metal bucket

Tactile Fun Bucket

By Kimberly Schildbach
Liam drawing at the table

Accessible Art

By Liamsmom

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