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  • Connecting Language and Literacy for Children Who Are Deafblind: Storytelling
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  • Story Boxes: Literacy Adaptations for Students Who Are Deafblind
  • The Importance of the Prefix "Co" in Non-Traditional Literacy Activities
  • Giving My Son Opportunities to Share: How to Create an Experience Book

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Tactile graphic organizer of pumpkin

Beginning Middle End: Tactile Graphic Organizers

By Liamsmom
book buddy bag with liam's name on it

Story Bags: Guided Reading in an Inclusive Setting

By Liamsmom
homework table

Homework Table

By Liamsmom
Cover of Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

Making a Simple Switch-Accessible Power Point Talking Book

By Holly Cooper
Part of milk carton with text "I got some MILK"

Experience Book for Supermarket

By Charlotte Cushman
Flower made of shapes and attached with velcro to book

Create an Adapted Book: The Shape Surprise

By Charlotte Cushman
storage closet

Making Storage Accessible

By Liamsmom
Student using tactile symbols with braille

5 Back-to-School Tips for Teachers of Students with VI and Additional Disabilities

By Megan Mogan
school supply labels

Making Back to School Shopping Meaningful, Accessible and Fun

By Liamsmom
example of multi-step calendar system

Multi-Step Object Calendar System

By Charlotte Cushman

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