Strategies for blind child

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there are many pieces of paper with words and pictures attached to the back of them
Using Tactile Symbols to Support Communication – Paths to Literacy
Tactile symbols of people
the power of communicating with tactile symbols for students with visual improvements and additional disabilities
The Power of Communicating with Tactile Symbols – Paths to Literacy
there are many books and toys on the table with text that says, easy to create story boxes for students with visual improvements
Easy to Create Story Boxes – Paths to Literacy
the book cover for braille and tactle book adaptations by bill martin jr eric carole
Braille and Tactile Book Adaptions – Paths to Literacy
Tactile Schedule for Students with Visual Impairments and Multiple Disabilities – Paths to Literacy
there are two pieces of paper that have been placed on top of the black box
Using Tactile Symbols to Support Communication – Paths to Literacy
Notebook with tactile symbols attached
Tactile name symbol marking bin
Using Tactile Symbols to Support Communication – Paths to Literacy
Tactile name symbol marking bin
Selecting a symbol card
Using Tactile Symbols to Support Communication – Paths to Literacy
Selecting a symbol card
a piece of paper that has some buttons and magnets attached to it on a table
Using Tactile Symbols to Support Communication – Paths to Literacy
File folder with symbols on Velcro dots
colorful crayons are on display in front of a sign that says, what color are you wearing today?
Using Tactile Symbols to Support Communication – Paths to Literacy
Name symbol on color
the name william is written in lego letters on a yellow and black background with a red brick
Using Tactile Symbols to Support Communication – Paths to Literacy
Tactile symbol for William
a book with instructions on how to use tactile symbols to support community communication
Using Tactile Symbols to Support Communication – Paths to Literacy
Using Tactile Symbols to Support Communication | Paths to Literacy
there are many different types of items on the table to make it look like they are made out of paper
Using Tactile Symbols to Support Communication – Paths to Literacy
Getting started using tactile symbols to support communication with students who have low vision and are non-verbal.
this is a door to an office cubicle decorated with legos and other items
Using Tactile Symbols to Support Communication – Paths to Literacy
Bulletin board area where symbols are stored