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A boy checks his work on a braille assignment.

Using APH Tactile Editing Marks Kit for Creative Writing Assignment

By Liamsmom
Student writing with a braille notetaker

How Do Students Write Using Braille?

By Penny Rosenblum
Summer Book of trip to Minnesota

Summer Trip Book: Creating an Accessible Journal Photo Book

By Liamsmom
Mother's Day card

Kara’s Turning Point in Learning Braille: A Story from the Philippines

By Linda Choy
Two classmates read braille postcards

Teaching Skills at Different Levels Through Post Office Lesson in India

By Charlotte Cushman
Teen age girl holding Kermit the frog near her mouth

Play-Based Writing to Support Self-Regulation: Katrina and Kermit

By Linda Hagood
Word Format design

Format Your Word Documents with JAWS and NVDA

By Charlotte Cushman
student using braillewriter

Writing Prompts for Summer Journals

By Liz Eagan
Hot Chocolate activity with Tactile Connections symbols

Hot Chocolate: A Tactile Connections Experience Story

By Regina Quaid
Cover of Bear Hunt in UEB

Take Home Story Kit

By Melissa McDermott

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