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Workstation with materials in boxes marked with the object, print and braille

Adapting the Environment for Independence

By sarahfields
A teenage boy uses a braille notetaker.

Teaching Braille to Students with Established Print Literacy Skills

By Anna Swenson
Teenage boy signs while using brailler

Motivating A Teenager Who Is Newly Blind and Congenitally Deaf to Learn Braille

By Steve Perreault
A young girl examines a textured ball.

Integrating Print and Braille: A Recipe for Literacy

By Charlotte Cushman
lands beyond collage

Lands Beyond

By Becky Hoffman
photo of the divided wheel and spinner arrow, with close-ups of print/braille

Wheel of Fortune Game

By RJSitten
Photo of Shapes & Sharing Picnic Basket

Shapes & Sharing Picnic Basket

By Mary McCarthy
A girl works on a braille worksheet while her teacher looks on.

Teaching Early Braille Literacy Skills within a Stimulus Equivalence Paradigm to Children with Degenerative Visual Impairments

By Charlotte Cushman
Alphabet card with print, braille, sign and textures -- Letter C for Cat

SENSEsational Alphabet Touch Feel Picture Cards

By Mary McCarthy
Photo of TackTiles

Using TACK-TILES® with Beginning Braille Readers

By Mary McCarthy

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