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  • Connecting Language and Literacy for Children Who Are Deafblind: Storytelling
  • Using Tactile Sign Language to Read with a Child Who Is Deafblind
  • 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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Waff creative journal kit

Build Your Own Braille Activity Board

By Liamsmom
bedtime routine

Counting Down the Days

By Liamsmom
Mother and son using tactile sign to read together

Using Tactile Sign Language to Read with a Child Who Is Deafblind

By Liamsmom
coat hanger with "Liam" label in braille

Creating a Braille-Rich Environment at Home

By Liamsmom
alphabet chart

Accessible Communication and Literacy: Building Tactile Alphabet Charts

By Megan Mogan
travel tin example

Travel Tins: Magnetic Fun To-Go

By Liamsmom
christmas tree book collage

Decorating the Christmas Tree: An Experience Book Tradition

By Liamsmom
Cover of Christmas Sequence book

Christmas Sequence Activity for Students with Visual Impairments and Additional Disabilities

By Charlotte Cushman
Advent calendar with ornaments

Advent Calendar for Beginning Braille Reader

By Liamsmom
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph in manger on tactile page

Christmas Tactile Books

By Liamsmom

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