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Disclaimer: these are only suggestions and Edinburgh ASLS is not responsible for the content of any of these online resources, which may not be suitable for all learners or families.Home Learning EventAn online Q&A for carers of a child/young person who has a vision impairment: in Work OutAdvice on staying active from British Blind Sport (this includes people with a mild or moderate VI and is not just for those who are blind). EyeA highly respected VI professional is providing extra content for carers of children/young people with a VI (please be aware that Facebook is a social media site and anyone could be on there! Facebook is not recommended for children.): College Worcester youtube channelNot specifically for the Covid 19 crisis, but this youtube channel has a lot of interesting content about tactile learning (New College Worcester is a specialist VI school) (Youtube is a social media site and children should be supervised): Bug Online games and activities about braille for sighted children. Can also be used on a refreshable braille display and/or screen reader for children who have a severe sight impairment: onlineThis is aimed at adults who want to learn braille – if your child is a braille user and you have extra time on your hands, you could give it a try! TALKThis Facebook group may be useful if you want to talk to other adults who live with a vision impairment (please be aware that Facebook is a social media site and anyone could be on there! Facebook is not recommended for children.) to LiteracyLots of resources, free downloads, videos and tips for all sorts of things, including braille and pre braille skills. Ear websiteFree word and/or braille books for anyone with a vision impairment. These can be downloaded to a device and/or emailed to your Kindle or Kindle app. booksAudible have launched some free audiobooks ................
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