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Latest posts

Two classmates read braille postcards

Teaching Skills at Different Levels Through Post Office Lesson in India

By Charlotte Cushman
Student reading braille flashcard

Using Constant Time Delay with Dual Media Learners

By Carlie Rhoads
A boy holding his birthday book.

Friends Create a Braille Birthday Book for a 10-Year-Old

By Liamsmom
Refrigerator with braille and print farm schedules

Making Upcoming Events Accessible to All Members of the Family

By Sandy Kenrick
Braille key to tactile materials and tactile map

Using Tactile Graphics to Create Design for Park

By Melanie Reid
student using braillewriter

Writing Prompts for Summer Journals

By Liz Eagan
Title page of Learning JAWS by Rosa Mauer

Learning JAWS: Lessons and Review

By Rosa Mauer
Adult pointing to Tack-Tiles while student manipulated them.

A Brief History of TACK-TILES® and Braille Legos

By Charlotte Cushman
A young girl with glasses using APH Braille Buzz and lego station

Using Legos to Promote Braille Skills with Dual Media Learners

By Leslie Edmonds
Book cover of Squint.  The word Squint appears behind a pair of glasses, and half of the word is blurry.  Small superhero stands on the letter Q.]

VI Book Club: Squint

By Stacey Chambers

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