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Braille Literacy Bookshelf

A seated woman reading a copy of Guidelines and Games for Teaching Efficient Braille Reading.

Braille literacy levels the playing field by giving students who are blind and have low vision the opportunity to read and write alongside their sighted peers. Review this list of APH Press titles to learn about strategies for braille instruction.

 

To find related APH products, read the Building Your Braille Literacy Toolkit blog.

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