Free Resources for the Blind/Visually Impaired
American Printing House (APH) for the Blind offers the following resources for free: Braille Tales Program - a partnership between APH and the Dollywood Foundation provides young children who are blind and visually impaired with
Professional Learning Focused on Deaf and Hard of Hearing
⇒ 2017/2018 Educational Interpreter Remote Mentorship Program This is an 8 month program that offers the following activities to support educational interpreters: Individual interpreter remote mentorship sessions In person group conversation nights with Deaf
Webinar: Educational Considerations for Students with Usher Syndrome
Please join the National Center on Deaf-Blindness (NCDB), Usher Syndrome Coalition and The National Family Association for Deaf-Blind (NFADB) for an open, genuine, and powerful 90-minute presentation and discussion focusing on children with Usher
WA State Braille Services
Providing transcription services since 1996, the Braille Services Team is a collaborative partnership between the Washington State School for the Blind/Ogden Resource Center, Correctional Industries and the Washington Corrections Center for Women. Download the
Deaf Learners with Autism
Deaf and Hard of Hearing students with Autism Spectrum disorders have unique learning characteristics that present challenges in a variety of settings for professionals. This training presented by Dr. Raschelle Neild will address the specific
Cracking the Code: Proven Strategies for Teaching Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children to Read
During this intensive 2 day session, Sue Hill and Lisa Pershan, literacy specialists at Maryland School for the Deaf, will build upon the instruction offered during Part 1. They will present in‐depth strategies and