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Title page of Developing an Effective IEP for Children with Deaf-Blindness: A Parent Mini-Guide

Developing an Effective IEP for Children with Deaf-Blindness: A Parent Mini-Guide

By Paths to Literacy
Cover of Deafblindness: Educational Service Guidelines

Deafblindness: Educational Service Guidelines

By Paths to Literacy
Christmas roll activity with adaptation

Adapting Roll-a-Christmas-Tree Game

By Liamsmom
Turkey tail feathers

Thanksgiving Feathers: A Creative Writing Assignment

By Charlotte Cushman
Tactile symbol system

Using Name Symbols to Get More (Literacy) Bang for Your (Tactile) Buck

By Megan Mogan
A boy who is deafblind uses an abacus with his interpreter

Using an Abacus with a Child Who Is Deafblind

By Liamsmom
Pegboard book

Pegboard Books for Early Literacy

By Kate Hurst
Collage of book covers showing characters who are blind

Braille Books with a Character Who Is Blind and/or Deaf for Middle & High School

By Charlotte Cushman
Worksheet with push pins

Independent Work Tasks for Beginning Braille Readers

By Liamsmom
Dot watch

A Dot Watch for My Son Who Is Deafblind

By Liamsmom

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