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bananagrams and appletters

Adapting Word Games for Students with Visual Impairments

By Liz Eagan
punctuation marks

Teaching Punctuation and Writing Conventions to Students with Visual Impairments

By JudiC
"Build a Story" cover page with animated pencil on a piece of paper with a red background

Build a Story

By Liz Eagan
Boy using a cane

O&M and Explanatory Text

By WendyPatrone
perkins brailler

Braille Mechanics Guidance

By Gwyn McCormack
Adapted literacy collage

Adapted Adapted Literacy for Students with Visual Impairments and Additional Disabilities

By Megan Mogan
mountbatten collage

Introducing Young Children to the Mountbatten Brailler

By Liz Eagan
Student with teacher and pink balloon

Play-Based Experience Stories

By Linda Hagood
scribble on paper

Scribbling with My Son Who Is Deafblind

By Liamsmom
Boy using SMART brailler

Video of Florida School for the Deaf and Blind and SMART Brailler

By Charlotte Cushman

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