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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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"Dragon Was Terrible": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities

By Sandy Sumpter
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"The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities

By Charlotte Roach
Story box items and picture symbols for the red hen

"The Little Red Hen": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities

By JasamynNichols
Pete the Cat plush toy and book

"Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes": Accessible Ideas for Children with Multiple Disabilities

By Jstarks
a cartoon frog smiling

La Rana Mariana (Mariana the Frog)

By LAURA DE LA VAR...
drawing of ear

Questions to Ask Your Child's Audiologist

By Charlotte Cushman
EasyBib logo

Accessing EasyBib.com Using JAWS

By John Rose
12 iPad apps for people who are blind or visually impaired

10 Apps for Learners Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

By Charlotte Cushman
Smiley sight word app

Smiley Sight Words App

By Marsha Bork
A boy hugging a horse

Horseback Riding Journal for Student with Multiple Disabilities

By Keveny Glynn

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