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Two APH staff members teach a group of three small children about shapes and colors with the APH Reach and Match Kit. The mat is red, blue, yellow, and green. The children are on top of the mat exploring the various shapes.

Connect the Dots Events Continue to Plant Seeds of Learning

Spring is here and our Connect the Dots, powered by PNC, events have continued to blossom and grow! March’s “How...

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Songs to Celebrate Braille Literacy

Let’s make some noise for braille literacy with sing-a-longs that raise awareness about braille! Family members make great band members...

A binder open on a table top. A tactile graphic of the nervous system can be seen with text and braille labels.

What Does Health Education Mean to You?

Remember your health education classes in middle and high school? For many of us, they evoked a combination of curiosity...

Campers enjoy navigating their raft through white water rapids

Splash Into Summer with Sports Camps

Photos compliments of S.E.E. Camp, North Carolina It’s that time again. Time to sign up for summer camp! Camps are...

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2022 National Coding Symposium for Students

The free 2022 National Coding Symposium is back for the second year of coding fun and information! Our goal is...

A woman sits in front of a stereograph, a machine for embossing dots onto metal plates. Her fingers rest on six keys, that resemble piano keys. Held snugly in a frame at the back of the machine is a metal plate printing plate.

The Unsung Story of Nelle Edwards

It turns out blogging is not as easy as it appears. Not only do you need something fresh to say,...

Helen Keller sits at a desk, her fingers poised on the keys of a typewriter. Her hair is piled on top of her head and she wears a light-colored dress with pleating down the front.

Series 3: Unprocessed

When the AFB Helen Keller Archive arrived at APH, we found a few boxes labeled “Series 3: Unprocessed.” These unprocessed...