Visual Impairment/Therapy

Resources for visual impairment/blindness
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Make Your Own Puff Paint! – Paths to Literacy
Puff paint can be used to make raised lines or tactile drawings. Visit pinterest.com/wonderbabyorg/ for more Tactile & Sensory Fun ideas
Accessible Art – Paths to Literacy
Find out how you can make art accessible to children who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired!
Easter Egg Hunt for students with visual impairments
Easter Egg Hunt for students with visual impairments
Why Should Students with Visual Impairment Draw? - Perkins School for the Blind
5 Ways to Teach Your Blind Child How to Use an iPad | WonderBaby.org
Need help teaching your visually impaired child how to use an iPad? Read this!
Make Your Own Tactile Memory Game – Paths to Literacy
Make your own Tactile Memory Game! This is a fun inclusive game for children who are blind, visually impaired or deafblind that can be enjoyed by the whole family or class.
Windows Magnifier And Low Vision
Windows Magnifier and Low Vision. How to use Windows Magnifier on Windows 10 to zoom in on the screen, and how to customize settings in Windows Magnifier
CHOOSING A BACKPACK WITH LOW VISION
Choosing A Backpack With Low Vision. Tips for choosing a backpack with low vision that can easily be located, perfect for back to school!
Visual Impairment and Learning Disabilities – Paths to Literacy
Find out how to identify learning disabilities in students who are blind or visually impaired.
Binocular Vision Function and Reading Performance in Children - Your Therapy Source
Binocular Vision Function and Reading Performance in Children
Computer Lab Accommodations For Low Vision Students
Ten free technology accommodations for low vision students on Windows computers
Scanning a Print Document and Filling Out on the iPad
Video demonstration by a student with low vision showing how to scan and fill in a document using apps on an iPad
A Braille Letter Song by Queensland Department of Education – Paths to Literacy
Tips to adapt materials found around school for students who are blind or low…