Adapted Physical Education for Blind and Visually Impaired Students: The Future of Inclusive P.E.
No child should be left out of an activity due to being blind or having low vision. Unfortunately, this happens...
Read moreNo child should be left out of an activity due to being blind or having low vision. Unfortunately, this happens...
Read morePhotos compliments of S.E.E. Camp, North Carolina It’s that time again. Time to sign up for summer camp! Camps are...
Read moreWe’re all familiar with the effects that social distancing, self-quarantine, and canceled in-person services are having on our day-to-day lives....
Read moreIntroducing Access Academy Our #AtHomeWithAPH webinars have a new look! We are proud to introduce Access Academy – the latest...
Read more“Learning through play is how children naturally go about things. You don’t need to teach a three-year-old how to play....
Read moreAPH is always looking for ways to remove barriers to education and employment for people who are blind and visually...
Read moreSkills to work on for this lesson: Gross Motor Fine Motor O&M Math (comparing size, length, and numbers) PE Get...
Read moreKeep your home-bound learners hopping toward Easter by making tactile drawings for children to color or paint. Materials Needed: 3-D...
Read moreSkills to work on in this lesson: Daily living Listening comprehension Following directions Reading Math Orientation and Mobility Science Art...
Read moreThe holidays are in full swing! As families gather together and kids have time off school, we’re all looking for...
Read moreStaying active year-round can be difficult, especially in the winter months when the weather is inclement and traditional means of...
Read more“I get so happy, I can’t quit smiling. It means I did it! I continued to make high-quality art, even...
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