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...
Read moreSpring is here and our Connect the Dots, powered by PNC, events have continued to blossom and grow! March’s “How...
Read moreAre you ready to dive into the fascinating world of literacy education for students with visual impairments? APH is thrilled...
Read moreBraille helps students who are blind or low vision with reading, writing, and comprehension so they can succeed in school...
Read moreAre you curious about the outside world? Explore your very own backyard with the help of a fuzzy, orange caterpillar...
Read moreImagine being one of the select few to participate in a contest that assesses your knowledge of a literacy method...
Read moreThe perfect device for learning and reinforcing braille literacy skills, the Chameleon 20 is an electronic braille device that allows...
Read moreEvery book is a gateway to learning and exploration. Whether you are listening to a novel or guiding your fingers...
Read moreWriting braille with a slate and stylus doesn’t have to be scary. In fact, it can be a lot of...
Read moreAt APH, we pride ourselves in our ability to provide products for students who are blind or low vision. Rolling...
Read moreFourth grader Russell Dorn put all three of his entries into an access technology raffle at the National Federation of...
Read moreWe are excited to announce the release of Braille Brain! This is a free website-based, self-paced curriculum to help people...
Read moreReading is an important skill used in daily living. Yet many children struggle with becoming proficient readers. The APH Press...
Read more“The blind veterans here in the Helen Keller class are able, thru talking books, to obliterate the tedious hospital hours...
Read moreFar from being a well-kept secret, reading aloud has long been considered key to helping young children become readers and...
Read moreIn honor of Braille Literacy Month in January, we wanted to highlight a contest that encourages all students to show...
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