Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Philadelphia’s LAMP provides Braille books, large print titles, assistive devices, and volunteer-recorded audiobooks for ...
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World Braille Day: Reading the world through touch
* Braille enables literacy, independence, and social inclusion for the visually impaired * Recognised under the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities * Used //globally in education, ...
In partnership with The Repository, every Monday, Stark Community Foundation highlights positive happenings in our community. Here’s to Good News Mondays! Last month, students from across Stark County ...
As a kid who struggled in school, Shawn Lemieux used to think she wasn't smart. The visually impaired director of New York State’s Talking Book and Braille Library says everything changed in graduate ...
Reading is often described as a bridge to knowledge – a familiar refrain in campaigns promoting literacy nationwide. And on World Braille Day today, this saying carries even more weight. Yet beyond ...
Students from across the state gathered in Muskogee to compete in the 2026 Braille Challenge at the Oklahoma School for the ...
(a) Illustration of tactile challenges faced by Braille beginners. Overlapping receptive fields and strain diffusion produce blurred tactile information, often requiring repeated single‐point ...
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