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Photo: Student at table working on his braillewriter

Motivating Older Adolescents Who Are Emerging Readers

By Megan Mogan
An adult helps to hold a young child's hands in place to touch the braille

Making Braille Fun, Meaningful and Developmental for Young Readers

By Laurie Hudson
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Tactile Advent Calendar

By Charlotte Cushman
Child manipulated squishy bag on lightbox

Squishy Bag - A tactile / multi-sensory approach to pre-writing and writing skills

By Charlotte Cushman
Image of portable calendar system

Calendar Boxes and Schedule Systems as Literacy Tools

By Charlotte Cushman
Photo of child's hands manipulating playdoh

Finger-strength and pincer grip activities: getting ready for writing braille

By Charlotte Cushman
Cover of touch book of textures

Make Your Own Touch Book!

By Charlotte Cushman
Photo of picture book with sponge and rubber duck as part of story box

Beginning Story Box: Little Rabbit's Bedtime

By kimberlyd415
Page of language experience story about watering the plant

Experience Book About Planting Seeds

By kimberlyd415
Colored stars on black background

Beginning Books for Children with CVI

By Beth Allen

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