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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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Table showing JAWS keystrokes

List of JAWS Keystrokes

By Charlotte Cushman
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How to Convert Bookshare Books to ePub & Dropbox NIMAC Textbooks for a Student

By Ting Siu
Screenshot of Bookshare

Using Bookshare and Voice Dream Reader to Make Reading Accessible

By Charlotte Cushman
Teacher sitting on floor with a young boy looking at a braille book

Pathways Towards Reading Readiness for Braille

By Gwyn McCormack
Boy using tactile sign with his mother

Connecting Language and Literacy for Children Who Are Deafblind: Storytelling

By Liamsmom
two boys read braille books outside

Tips to Include Braille and Literacy in the Home This Summer!

By Holly Cooper
Young boy at the sink

Strategies for Helping Children with Visual Impairments to Develop Listening Skills

By Liz Barclay
Screenshot of CereProc text-to-speech

CereProc Text-to-Speech

By Charlotte Cushman
Young child plays the tambourine

Strategies for Supporting the Development of Listening Skills in Young Children with Visual Impairments

By Liz Barclay
Martin Luther King, Jr. giving "I have a dream" speech

Honoring Martin Luther King, Jr.: Ideas for Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

By Charlotte Cushman

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