Braille Your World, Independence in the Kitchen: This is a nice resource for parents to get ideas for how to build braille literacy for their children while also building independence navigating the kitchen in their home.
American Printing House for the Blind: This is a great list of upcoming webinars related to a variety of topics related to education for students with visual impairments. The webinars are intended for a variety of audiences including professionals in the field of educating students with visual impairments, to students, parents, or general educators.
Hadley, instructional videos on using accessibility features with technology devices: This is an awesome compilation of instructional videos that will assist users with low vision how to access a variety of technology devices. This could be used by individuals with visual impairments as well as families and educators.
Paths to Literacy, remote/at home activities for children with CVI: This is a good resource for parents or educators in ideas for remote/home instruction for students with CVI.
Camp Abilities: A Sports Camp for Children with Visual Impairments: Camp Abilities is a sports camp for people with visual impairments. In general, blind and visually impaired children have been shown to be less physically active than their sighted peers. They often exhibit deficits in gross motor skills such as running, galloping, sliding, throwing, kicking, and batting. The reasons for these deficits are complex, but limited opportunities and lack of knowledge on the part of physical educators and caregivers are important contributing factors. One way to help blind and VI children develop their physical potential is to expose them to a variety of sports. Another way is to educate teachers about the capabilities of students with visual impairments.
OCALI Outreach Center MedEd Connections: This is a good resource for guiding families of children with visual impairments through advocacy and access issues in the medical field.
Just Dance: Kids Dance Songs & Family Fun
AccessWorld from the American Foundation for the Blind: AccessWorld is a publication from AFB. Primarily it covers access technology news, but it also covers much more from transition to employment.
Hold Everything!: This is a book outlining 20 "stay put" play space ideas for students who are deafblind.
Hims-Inc Webinars: Hims-Inc manufactures and distributes products for people who have low vision or blind. These webinars offer training and tips and tricks to gain proficiency using these products.
Humanware Live Webinar Series: Humanware manufactures a variety of products for people who have low vision or blind. These webinars offer training and tips and tricks to learn more about these products.
Remote Instruction and Services for Blind and Low Vision Participants, presented by the American Foundation for the Blind: Presented by Dr. Rachael Sessler Trinkowsky, Ph.D., CRC, CATIS AT Program Coordinator, UMass Boston Technology Training and Vocational Coordinator at the Lighthouse for the Blind of the Palm Beaches Topics include: The pros and cons of at least 4 different remote software programs for remote instruction and services for people with vision loss, at least 3 advantages and 3 disadvantages of remote instruction for people with vision loss and 3 recommended tools and methods for implementing remote instruction for people with vision loss.