Celebrating Low Vision with the Light Box Story
From the Past to the Present Long ago, creative teachers of students with visual impairments (TVIs) had to make their...
Read moreFrom the Past to the Present Long ago, creative teachers of students with visual impairments (TVIs) had to make their...
Read moreMost children with low vision are attracted to bright colours, tactile objects, and auditory components. A multisensory approach integrates sensory...
Read moreNatalie Barraga once said, “The more you look, the more you see.” Her groundbreaking research decades ago revolutionized instruction and...
Read moreOn March 17, 2020, I was sitting at my desk at APH, mulling over what we should do about the...
Read moreAPH would like to congratulate Karen Reno, nominated by Ex Officio Trustee (EOT), Kay Ratzlaff, for being selected as a...
Read moreMagnification, high contrast, and adjustable lighting are the keys to success in education and daily living for students who have...
Read moreAPH’s Braille Trail Reader LE has been discontinued. We will continue to support the Braille Trail Reader by ensuring screen...
Read moreAre you starting to go a bit stir-crazy? Maybe you are frantically trying to find fun activities for your children...
Read moreAre you looking for resources to help teach your students about COVID-19? We’ve got good news! A supplement to APH’s Health...
Read moreFrom TomTom and Garmin to built-in apps on every smartphone, people have been using turn by turn navigation for outdoor...
Read moreIn July 2020, the American Printing House for the Blind launched APH Huntington – a new program developed to provide...
Read moreHappy National Braille Literacy Month and welcome to a brand-new 2021! During my master’s research, I found myself amazed by...
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