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a red book with two white labels that read, joshua's texture book and the words
A Braille Letter Song by Queensland Department of Education – Paths to Literacy
Creating a texture book for students with visual impairments and multiple disabilities
a red bin filled with lots of different types of letters and numbers on paper cards
Found this on the National Organization of Parents of Blind Children (NOPBC) group. Use real objects to create your own print/braille flash cards!
four white buttons sitting on top of a green box with black trims and holes in the middle
DIY Braille ABC Cards
Hi friends, this week I am sharing another project that was a collaboration with my awesome teachers. One day while I was hanging out in on...
Orientation And Mobility, Push Toys, Early Intervention, Therapy Ideas, Parenting Guide, His Hands, A Shelf, Christmas Presents, Getting Old
Orientation and Mobility for Babies and Toddlers: A Parent's Guide
the words make your own tactile memory game
Make Your Own Tactile Memory Game – Paths to Literacy
a green book cover with the title beginning braille, a free 6 - part webinar series
"Beginning Braille" Webinar Series – Paths to Literacy
a young boy is sitting at a table with a piece of paper in front of him
Scribbling with My Son Who Is Deafblind – Paths to Literacy
the tactle alphabet book for children with visual impatiments and multiple disabilities
A Braille Letter Song by Queensland Department of Education – Paths to Literacy
Vision Therapy Activities, World Sight Day, Low Vision Aids, Vision Therapy, Learn Html, Vision Loss, Digital Text
Veronica With Four Eyes
the letter m is made out of cardboard and taped together with tape to make it look like
Touch & Feel Letters
Special Needs for Special Kids Special Education Classroom
Special Needs for Special Kids Special Education Classroom 
Independent Living Skills, Daily Living Skills, Selective Mutism, Rett Syndrome, Life With A Newborn, Public Bathroom, Auditory Processing Disorder, Muscular Dystrophy
7 Steps to Teach a Blind Child how to be Independent in Public Bathrooms | WonderBaby.org
colorful crayons with the title 6 tips for explaining colors to a blind child
Six Tips for Explaining Color to a Blind Child - Great Expectations
Should blind kids learn about colors? Of course! Learn why it is important for children who are blind to understand colors and find tips for discussing this topic with your child.
a baby in a high chair with the words yes your blind baby can learn signs
Sign Language for Blind Babies | WonderBaby.org
Tips for teaching sign language to your blind baby!