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Shared reading of braille texts

Literacy Ideas for Students Who Are Visually Impaired with Autism Spectrum Disorder

By Megan Mogan
number cards arranged in order with objects under the numbers 1-3

Beginning Math Literacy

By Katie Armstrong
Periodic table

Accessible Periodic Table

By Charlotte Cushman
Photo of advent calendar with braille numerals

25 Days of Christmas Advent Calendar

By Charlotte Cushman
Photo: Student at table working on his braillewriter

Motivating Older Adolescents Who Are Emerging Readers

By Megan Mogan
An adult helps to hold a young child's hands in place to touch the braille

Making Braille Fun, Meaningful and Developmental for Young Readers

By Laurie Hudson
Photo of tactile advent calendar

Tactile Advent Calendar

By Charlotte Cushman
Screenshot of VoiceOver

Quick Reference Guide for Voiceover on iOS

By Charlotte Cushman
Still from video of Robbie Blaha and student

Book Conversation with Robbie Blaha

By Charlotte Cushman
Bana Logo

BANA Adopts Unified English Braille (UEB) for United States

By Charlotte Cushman

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