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Introducing a Braille Display to a Child Who Is Deafblind

By Liamsmom
A child's hand reads braille about fall leaves

Promoting Literacy through Experiential Learning about Fall

By Liamsmom
An intervener and student are identifying a sink using tactile sign

Language Work in the Community

By Liamsmom
Child placing an activity block on to the desk calendar

Desk Calendars for Braille Users

By Liamsmom
An index card box to hold word cards

Memorization Fun: A Sentence-Building Activity

By Liamsmom
Tactile image of pig

Adapting Three Little Pigs for a Learner Who Is Deafblind

By Betty Braun
August record book

Accessible Record-Keeping Book

By Liamsmom
Tack-Tiles

Using TACK-TILES® to Build Braille Literacy Skills

By Liamsmom
Hands with a smart phone

FCC Makes Permanent The National Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution Program

By Charlotte Cushman
A boy writes a letter on a braillewriter.

Making the Concept of Mail Accessible to Children Who Are Blind or Deafblind

By Liamsmom

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