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  • Connecting Language and Literacy for Children Who Are Deafblind: Storytelling
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Hands reading braille fork label on silverware drawer

Independence in the Kitchen: Braille Your World

By Liamsmom
Cover of Clown book

Modifying a Classroom Book Used for Guided Reading in an Inclusive Setting

By Liamsmom
Easter Story cover

The Easter Story Simplified for Beginning Braille Readers

By Liamsmom
Two children using tactile sign language

Supporting Friendships Through Creating Accessible Books

By Liamsmom
Top: 2 object key chains with braille tags (Ball and Button). Bottom: Adapted Pete the Cat book with paired object (button).

Making Choices with Objects

By gillian703
Accessible magnets holding artwork on refrigerator

Accessible Fridge Magnets = Accessible Artwork Display

By Liamsmom
Accessible job chart with "to do" list

Accessible Job Chart for the Home

By Liamsmom
My Fuzzy Valentine cover

Touch and Feel Valentine's Day Book

By Liamsmom
magnetic storyboard

Magnetic Storyboard

By Liamsmom
Altoid box with monkeys

5 Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed: Mini-Storybox Fun

By Liamsmom

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