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Active Learning

Ideas to incorporate Dr. Lilli Nielsen's approach to supporting students with complex multiple disabilities to be active learners.  Please visit the Active Learning Space website, which is a collaborative website that is devoted to this topic.

Latest posts

A PVC easel painted black with red bead necklaces hanging down from it.

CVI Bead Bar

By Krista Owens
Noisy items

10 Tips for Selecting Holiday Gifts for Young Children with Visual Impairments or Multiple Disabilities

By Charlotte Cushman
Adult seated with child on Resonance Board

The Remarkable Resonance Board

By Kate Hurst
JIDR logo

Mediating Haptic Exploratory Strategies in Children Who Have Visual Impairment and Intellectual Disabilities

By Charlotte Cushman
CVI pegboard book

Getting Ready for School: CVI-Friendly Pegboard Book

By Diane Sheline
Pages in a pegboard book

Pegboard Books for Our Earliest Readers

By Charlotte Cushman
Child exploring fall hula hoop

Fall or Halloween Seasonal Active Learning Mobile

By Marjorie
A girl participates in a science lesson using a HOPSA dress.

Can Active Learning Be Used for General Education Instruction?

By Kate Hurst
Child wearing tactile vest

Make Your Own Tactile Vest

By Marjorie
Position Board with items of different textures

Textures Song and Position Board

By Belinda Fayard

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