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We recently held our 154th Annual Meeting of APH Ex Officio Trustees (EOT) with our EOTs, EOT Assistants, partners, educators, and...

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We Are Open

I’ve been pretty excited this week. It’s been almost sixteen months since we had a visitor in the museum, but...

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#AtHomeWithAPH Resources

We’re all familiar with the effects that social distancing, self-quarantine, and canceled in-person services are having on our day-to-day lives....

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Teaching Students With Visual Impairments About COVID-19 Disease

Are you looking for resources to help teach your students about COVID-19? We’ve got good news! A supplement to APH’s Health...

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#AtHomeWithAPH Webinars

Introducing Access Academy Our #AtHomeWithAPH webinars have a new look! We are proud to introduce Access Academy – the latest...

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“Match-It-Up” on the All-In-One Board!

Do you have access to an APH All-In-One Board and Match-It-Up Frames? If so, add them together to accommodate a...

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How to Find the Silver Linings, Even in a Pandemic

After Meghan and Tyler Stott’s daughter, Kaitlin, was born in 2009 with albinism, she was fortunate to have the services...

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Study STEM with Music

Non-visual Audio-based Learning With Studytracks Recognizing the ease with which students learn song lyrics, the developers of Studytracks present standards-based...

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Board Game Adaptations at Your Fingertips!

Most board games rely solely or partially on colors for game play. But did you know that there are several...

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Peanut Butter and Jelly Challenge

Yogi Bear loved his picnic baskets. Why not have a picnic with peanut butter and jelly sandwiches made by your...

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The Science of Smell

The National Science Teaching Association provides resources for science teachers at all educational levels (K-12). Since the advent of distance...

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Donna McClure-Rogers: Developing Great Ideas at Work and at Home

Donna McClure-Rogers knows what it’s like to be a young person who is visually impaired and struggling to learn due...

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Tame Your Mane with Braille Beads

OMH! (Oh My Hair!) Does social distancing have you longing for, desperately missing your hairstylist? APH has two fun and...

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Exploring Experiments at “The Science Fair”

Appropriate for ages: Kindergarten through 2nd grade This activity includes a story about kindergarten students learning about fifth-grade science projects...

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A Tune for National Train Day!

Did you know that there are fun and silly holidays every day of the year? May 9, 2020, is National...

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