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Literacy Basics

In the past, the term literacy focused specifically on the ability to read and write, whereas now a broader definition is becoming increasingly accepted. Speaking, listening, object communication, sign language, concept development, and an understanding of one's environment and experiences are all part of a more inclusive view of literacy. Read more about Literacy Basics.

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Paths to Literacy Blogger Featured in Perkins Magazine

By Charlotte Cushman
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Journal on Technology & Persons with Disabilities, Volume 5

By Charlotte Cushman
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OSEP Addresses Special Education Eligibility for Students with Visual Impairments

By Charlotte Cushman
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Sensory Substitution: Seeing with Your Tongue

By Charlotte Cushman
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Ideas for Personnel Prep Programs Using Paths to Literacy

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Create Your Own Electronic Game: Memor-i Studio

By Charlotte Cushman
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ATIA Funding Resources Guide

By Charlotte Cushman
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The Benefits of the New Supreme Court Decision for Students with IEPs

By Charlotte Cushman
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Tactile Skills Matrix

By Charlotte Cushman
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Project Turino Physical Programming Language

By Charlotte Cushman

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