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Tips for TVIs

Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments (TVIs) are always looking for new resources, lesson ideas, and general tips.  We offer suggestions from the field to support your practice.

Latest posts

drawing of ear

Questions to Ask Your Child's Audiologist

By Charlotte Cushman
A child's hands explore a bowl.

Using Exploratory Procedures to Build Tactile Skills

By Katy Ring
Sample pages from book showing seahorse and octopus

Sea Life-Themed Tactile Book: What Do You See in the Sea?

By Juarezs
tactile features on a big clock with movable hands

Big Braille Clock to Support Understanding Elapsed Time

By Anna Ackley
a group of students under a Braille Challenge banner

The Braille Challenge

By Tracy Fitch
Slant board with textured items attached to Velcro surface

Functional Literacy Self-Paced Tutorial

By Charlotte Cushman
two cards with tactile objects representing two activities

Object Symbols for Preschool Student

By Liz Eagan
Gluing tactile materials onto the page of a book.

Hosting a Tactile Book-Making Professional Development Session for Teachers

By Lacey Long
Braille Bingo

Braille Bingo!

By Grace Gundel
A girls with glasses uses a braille writer at a desk in a public school classroom.

Tips for TVIs Collaborating with Gen Ed

By Tracy Fitch

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