Taptic-edu teaches the braille cell in a whole new way
Taptic-edu is a wireless braille device that syncs to your mobile device using bluetooth along with a partner app to teach braille reading and writing.
Taptic-edu is a wireless braille device that syncs to your mobile device using bluetooth along with a partner app to teach braille reading and writing.
Cubetto is a fully accessible programming toy specifically designed for pre-literate children, ages three and older, that teaches the basics of computer programming and STEM skills.
Resurrection Eggs are filled with tactile objects that tell the traditional Easter story of Jesus and the resurrection.
SensaCalm sells high-quality weighted blankets, wraps, lap pads, and more with customizable options and in a variety of colors and prints.
The Kore Wobble Stool design gently rolls with your child’s natural movements, so he or she stays supported and comfortable while they wiggle around.
This guide provides you with DIY Stay-Put play spaces for infants and developmentally young children with sensory impairments and other special needs.
Becoming a parent to any child is magical in its own right, but here is a list of observations about things only a mother of a child who is visually impaired would understand.
A little girl must complete a family tree for school but fears her classmates won’t understand her own tree, which includes adoptive and biological parents.
Holly Bonner writes about being a mother to two beautiful little girls. What makes her blog different than most mommy blogs is that Holly is blind. She blogs about life and adaptations she’s made to make things easier.
The 3Doodler Pen is a 3D printing device that can be used within minutes. It heats special plastic string and you control what you draw and create just as if you were using a pen!
Watch this video documenting Finn’s adoption day when he first meets his new family. Bethel China helps families adopt visually impaired children in China.
The Z-Vibe is a vibrating sensory tool often used in oral-motor stimulation to help kids learn to use their mouths for chewing and eating. The basic Z-Vibe comes with a textured tip that can be changed out for other accessories… including a spoon!
The Caregiver’s Notebook gives those who care for someone with multiple needs a handy place to organize information.