Disabilities
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Helen Keller Birthplace - Ivy Green is the birthplace of Helen Keller. (Y, M, O, T)
Arthur's Communication Adventure - The goal of this guide is to help children who are hearing and sighted become more aware of ways that children who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, or hard-of-hearing learn, play, and enjoy the same things they do. The curriculum was developed especially for students in grades 2-3, but activities can easily be adapted for younger or older audiences. (Y)
Braille Name Tag - Fill in the dots to write your name in braille. (Y)
Bits of Braille - A Braille study lesson plan for fourth through sixth grades. (M)
Braille - From Omniglot - writing systems and languages of the world (Y, M, O, T)
The Braille Bug Site - From the American Foundation for the Blind (Y,M)
Louis Braille Biography - From the American Foundation for the Blind (Y,M)
The life of Louis Braille - From the Royal National Institute of the Blind (Y, M, O, T)
Louis Braille:A Touch of Genius - From National Braille Press (Y, M, O, T)
Teacher Hero: Louis Braille - From My Hero Project (Y, M, O, T)
Helen Keller Kids Museum Online - An interactive virtual experience from the American Foundation for the Blind. (Y,M)
Helen Keller Biography - From The Braille Bug (Y,M)
Hele Keller - From Garden of Praise (Y,M)
Helen Keller - From Surfing the Net with Kids (Y,M)
Kids Konnect - Helen Keller - Webpages created by a retired teacher to help kid safely learn on the internet about Helen Keller. (Y,M)
Let Us Have Faith by Helen Keller - From MyHero.com (Y,M)
Learning Abled Kids - Homeschooling a child with Specific Learning Disabilities like ADD, ADHD, or Dyslexia can be a challenging task. Undoubtedly, your child will benefit from the one-on-one instruction. Equip yourself with the knowledge, skills, and tools for educating your child. (Y, M, O, T)
Helen Keller Unit Study - From Garden of Praise (Y,M)





