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  • Connecting Language and Literacy for Children Who Are Deafblind: Storytelling
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A boy reads his braille calendar on the wall.

Tracking Reading Homework

By Liamsmom
Liam drawing at the table

Accessible Art

By Liamsmom
Tactile Valentine post box

Creating an Accessible Valentine's Day Post Box

By Liamsmom
close up of the volcano project with the vocabulary cards around it

Volcanoes!: Making Science Accessible to Children Who Are Deafblind

By Liamsmom
Two boys sitting on rug holding their calendars

Making an Advent Calendar Accessible

By Liamsmom
Noisy items

10 Tips for Selecting Holiday Gifts for Young Children with Visual Impairments or Multiple Disabilities

By Charlotte Cushman
different textures represent different layers of the Earth

Layers of the Earth Tactile Graphics

By Liamsmom
Two boys wearing Halloween costumes standing next to pumpkins on a bench

Making Halloween Accessible: Learning About Costumes

By Liamsmom
Heba and her TVI

Teaching an English Learner Who Is Deafblind

By Renee Ellis
a baby owl on a dirt path

Owl Babies Story Box

By Liamsmom

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