The Governor Morehead School for the Blind
The Governor Morehead School for the Blind is located in Raleigh, North Carolina, and serves all of North Carolina’s visually impaired needs.
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The Governor Morehead School for the Blind is located in Raleigh, North Carolina, and serves all of North Carolina’s visually impaired needs.
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The Hadley School for the blind is known for offering distance education to anyone who wants or needs blindness education, including parents of blind children.
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Located on the island of O’ahu, the Hawai’i School for the Deaf and Blind provides an ASL bilingual-bicultural program to the islands’ deaf, blind and deafblind students
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Iowa Educational Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired is located in Vinton, Iowa, and provides educational opportunities, resources and support services for Iowa students who are blind or visually impaired.
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My son Jaxon was born with bilateral corneal clouding. We have been through a lot with this little man and I wrote a blog post about some of the things that have helped me along the way.
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Anna’s Celebration of Life Foundation grants wishes to families of children with special needs who require but can’t afford therapies, recreational and therapeutic equipment, service dogs and much more.
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Dr. Mark Borchert at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles directs the world’s largest study in optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH).
Optic Nerve Hypoplasia (ONH) Research at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Read More »
Tommy Edison is a YouTube sensation! He posts videos about what it’s like being blind. He’s very real and so funny!
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FamilyConnect shares accessible ideas for celebrating Valentine’s Day with your blind or visually impaired child. They list accessible craft ideas and fun braille gift ideas too!
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My Health Passport is a free downloadable file that allows you to present your child’s medical information in a quick at-a-glance reference guide.
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Missouri School for the Blind (MSB) serves all students in Missouri who are blind, with or without additional disabilities.
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Independence Science strives to create science classrooms that exhibit the full integration of students with disabilities. They provide matrerials, resources and advice that may not be available through a local school district.
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This handy system can help you find your child if he wanders off! Just keep the QR Code on his person (as a tag or on clothing) and anyone who finds him can scan the code with a smart phone to get up-to-date information about where you are!
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In this webcast, Sharon Sacks discusses the importance of including social skills instruction when teaching children who are blind or visually impaired.
Developing Social Skills in Children Who are Blind or Visually Impaired Read More »
Merry Muscles is a jumper that connects to a door frame or beam in your ceiling. What makes it special is that they carry ALL sizes, from baby up to adult! And the large sized jumpers are relatively reasonably priced too!
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