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Adult using Perkins brailler

“Yes, Boys and Girls. There are Reasons Adults Use Perkins Braillers.”

By Penny Rosenblum
A hand touching the insta-snow

Insta-Snow Writing Activity

By Liz Eagan
Carrot car

Co-Creating Imaginative Stories

By Linda Hagood
Two young girls outside holding hands

Experience Books: The Big Adventure

By Debra Goodsir
Carrot car

Vegetable Vehicles: Imaginative Writing

By Linda Hagood
Tree of Thanks

Tree of Thanks

By Liz Eagan
Cleaning supplies

Incorporating Writing and the ECC through Interviewing

By Liz Eagan
Board game with goose pieces and dice

Games are Fun AND They Help Children Learn!

By Penny Rosenblum
Cursive letters s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z

Teaching Handwriting to a Braille Reader

By Jodi Floyd
A teenage boy reading a page of braille

Maintaining Braille Skills Using a Daily Journal for an English Language Learner

By Scott Baltisberger

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