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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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Boy reads braille on his Christmas stocking

12 Days of Literacy for the Holidays

By Charlotte Cushman
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Resources for Using JAWS for Windows

By Sharon@TSBVI
A young braille student uses the PenFriend

Using PenFriend to Make (Formerly) Boring Flash Cards More Fun

By Candy Lien
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Just Books Read Aloud

By Charlotte Cushman
Tips to navigate the web efficiently using a screen reader

Navigating the Web with Windows Screen Readers

By Charlotte Cushman
Ballyland Magic app

Ballyland Magic App

By Charlotte Cushman
Polar bear book with tactile symbols

Braille and Tactile Book Adaptions

By kathrynking
APH Portable Sound Source

Activities to Develop Auditory Skills

By Chris Tabb
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Google Drive Guides for JAWS and VoiceOver

By John Rose
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Memor-i: An electronic educational game for children who are blind

By Charlotte Cushman

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