VI Shapes Puzzle with Braille is ideal for the blind and visually impaired, this unique puzzle teaches shape recognition by having students match its eight colorful, textured shapes to their proper places on the puzzle board. The Going Places game board teaches children about ways to go places using methods VI Shapes Puzzle with Braille Each hole also reveals the name of the image to provide an additional learning tool. ![]() When a card is placed in the right spot, the missing part of the picture appears. The board game works by breaking and separating the pieces and placing them to match into the corresponding holes in the game. The Whole Picture Matching Game – Going Places is designed for children with sensory needs or impaired vision disabilities. The Whole Picture Matching Game – Going Places The simple words and bright illustrations encourage children to look up and give more attention to the night sky. Our Stars is a good book that introduces the stars to younger children. Inevitably, the children will ask "How many stars are in the sky?" or "Why do the stars shine at night?" It builds inquiry skills. ![]() Our Stars is an educational book designed for preschoolers with learning disabilities to learn about the phases of the moon, star constellations and the wonders of the night sky. The box was sized to be 18 inches x 24 inches to be small but still allow for reaching and upper extremity r Our Stars The author wanted a relatively lightweight and portable device because it would be used in a variety of locations by educators, therapists, and parents. This target user group motivated a few of the design characteristics. ![]() ![]() Low Profile, Portable Light Box is designed for use by children with developmental disabilities such as visual impairments, cerebral palsy, or traumatic brain injuries. Users feel moving bubble-like patterns on their tongue which they learn to interpret as the shap Low Profile, Portable Light Box It translates digital information from a video camera into gentle electrical stimulation patterns on the surface of the tongue. The BrainPort V100 prototype is an oral electronic vision aid that provides electro-tactile stimulation to aid profoundly blind patients in orientation, mobility, and object recognition as an adjunctive device to other assistive methods such as the white cane or a guide dog.
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