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Auditory Strategies

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  • Strategies for Supporting the Development of Listening Skills in Young Children with Visual Impairments
  • 10 Tips for Teachers to Help Children with Visual Impairments to Develop Listening Skills
  • Informal Functional Hearing Evaluation (IFHE)
  • Activities to Develop Auditory Skills
  • Accessing the Internet with Windows Screen Reading Software

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Screenshot of AFB's press release

Described TV and Accessible Higher Ed Materials Gaining Ground

By Charlotte Cushman
Collage of Seeing AI iOS app

Seeing AI: Free App Narrating World Around You

By Charlotte Cushman
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
A student holds up her braille year book next to her twin brother

Yearbook Time! Ideas on Including Students with Visual Impairments

By jesmcdowellTVIOandM
story box, tactile symbols, and picture symbols

"Growing a Rainbow": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities

By lelusher
picture symbols from the story

"If You Give a Mouse a Cookie": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities

By Joyanna0510
plush toys that are part of the story box

"Pooh's Secret Garden": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities

By Michael.Riley
items from the story box including plush toys and the book

"Guess What?": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities

By whitley.martin
picture symbols, tactile symbols, and tactile objects

"Bear Feels Sick": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities

By Natalie Hatfield
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VO Lab Game to Teach VoiceOver Gestures

By Charlotte Cushman

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