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a teddy bear holding a note to nurse in braille

Nurses Appreciation Day

By Liz Eagan
Liam reading the braille tape on the cover of Goodnight Moon

Note-Taking Strategy to Log School Reading Assignments

By Liamsmom
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APH Talking Typer App Now Available!

By Charlotte Cushman
Tactile graphic organizer

Our Version of the Tactile Graphic Organizer

By Deedra Finch
EasyBib logo

Accessing EasyBib.com Using JAWS

By John Rose
Reading braille labels on can of green beans

10 Ways to Encourage Writing at Home and to Make It Meaningful

By Liamsmom
A boy hugging a horse

Horseback Riding Journal for Student with Multiple Disabilities

By Keveny Glynn
their, there, they're

Using Frequently Confused Words Correctly

By Paths to Literacy
A student with low vision uses a video magnifier

Integrating ECC Activities Into Literacy Instruction

By Liz Eagan
Boy reads braille on his Christmas stocking

12 Days of Literacy for the Holidays

By Charlotte Cushman

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