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What does it mean to have a vision impairment?
VI Specialist Skills
1. Learning to access
2. Use of equipment
3. Independence and negotiation skills
4. Participation
5. Meeting others
6. Getting around
What is Habilitation?
7. Looking after him/herself
Everyday living skills
8. Life after school
Training and Support for Professionals
Cerebral Vision Impairment
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Maths for VI
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Teaching Students With VI
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A Braille Reader in the Family
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CVI Cortical/Cerebral visual Impairment
Explaining Coronavirus to children
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Low Vision Service Wales
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The Book of Hopes
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Wellbeing for families whilst children are at home
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Wales Council of the Blind
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Amber Trust Activity Cards
Baby/Story Massage
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Massage stories
Colour Tents
FREE Talk for Writing activities
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Home learning and Sensory play
How to play with a child with VI
Inclusive Teach - 150 Sensory Learning Ideas
Kids Craft Room
Music and Dance Activities
Learning through games at home
Life Skills Sensory Stories
Making SENSE of Dance
Mindfulness - Blind Travelers' Network
Paths to Literacy
Positive Eye fun ideas, activities and inspiration
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SENSE Play activities and videos
Tacpac
The Sensory Projects
Touch Trust
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Actual Tactuals - Braille Teaching Resource
APH Braille Bug
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Free online Braille course for sighted users
RoboBraille
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Deafblind alphabet
Hand under hand approach
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On-body signs
Canaan Barrie On-body Signing
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BBC Bitesize Cymru
Boardmaker
FREE Online Curriculum Resources
Graph and bold lined paper
Help Kidz Learn Resources
Hwb - Curriculum for Wales online resources
LOOK Active
Maths
Online Learning Site Links
Partially Sighted Society resources
Perkins Activities To Try At Home
Physics Online
RNIB Bookshare
Subject Specific Guidance
Tric a Chlic Videos
VICTA Lockdown Resources
Digital and online learning
APH Resources Whilst At Home
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CALL Scotland Posters and Leaflets
CVI Cool Games
Entertainment and virtual assistants
ExCEL Academy Webinars
FREE Easy Reader app
Impact of Visual Fatigue
Inclusive Technology
Microsoft Seeing AI App
Playing games with a vision impairment
SENict Accessible Activities and Support Materials
Specialist Technology Providers
Dolphin
Humanware
Sight and Sound
Typing Club Online
Typer Online - Online touch typing course for blind users
Education of Vision Impaired
Paths to Literacy
www.pathstoliteracy.org/
Virtual Expanded Core Education Learning (ExCEL) Academy for Students with Visual Impairments
Virtual Expanded Core Education Learning (ExCEL) Academy for Students with Visual Impairments
www.pathstoliteracy.org/resources
Making tactile books and stories- some are complicated and others simpler ideas
Book about the concept of big and small
This concept book was made by the parent of a young deafblind boy using real objects to teach about size "big" and "small". The book has braille labels and ASL signs.
Bringing Literacy to Life Through Storyboxes
Wondering how to use a storybox with a child who is blind or deafblind? These tips will help you get started bringing books to life for young children with visual impairments or multiple disabilities!
Experience books
Garden Experience Tub and Braille Book
Using a garden theme, these activities promote tactile exploration and braille skills with students with multiple disabilities.
Experience Books: A Tool for Conversation
Experience books can be a meaningful early literacy experience that encourage language development and communicative exchange
Drawing and art
Accessible Art
Find out how you can introduce art concepts to children who are blind, deafblind or visually impaired and support their creativity and enjoy art!
Counting and sorting
Applying Purpose to Counting
A mother shares ideas for helping young children with visual impairments understand number concepts and counting
56 Tactile Math Ideas: Ideas and Suggestions for Development of Basic Concepts & Early Maths Skills
Activities to help young children who are blind or visually impaired to develop basic concepts and a foundation for basic numeracy
What’s in My Purse? An Early Tactile Literacy Routine
This early tactile literacy routine gives young children who are blind or visually impaired a chance to work on tactile skills, object identification, matching and tactile discrimination.
Cookery at home (and school) for maths and reading
Teaching Literacy and Math Skills Through Cooking
Teach reading, writing, math, & other skills from the Expanded Core Curriculum (independent living skills, social skills, O & M) to students who are blind, visually impaired, deafblind through cooking
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