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Abby Brown
Oct 6, 2015
Braille Home - Emergency Contact Folder
Practicing reading with home items you are familiar with may help you learn Braille faster. Tags can be brailled and attached to items.
Abby Brown
Oct 5, 2015
Braille - Time - Seasons, Months, and Days of the Week - Emergency Contact Folder
In this worksheet, examples are given for only the most common daily number uses, such calendars, dates, ages, addresses, and prices.
Abby Brown
Oct 4, 2015
Braille Punctuation - Emergency Contact Folder
Braille Punctuation
apostrophe (bottom a)
backslash (right l a bottom right a)
capital letter (bottom right a)
capital ongoing
Abby Brown
Oct 4, 2015
Braille Names - Emergency Contact Folder
Braille Lists - Names
Names
Neighbors
Family
Friends
Coworkers
Doctors
Abby Brown
Oct 3, 2015
Braille Letters and Numbers - Emergency Contact Folder
Photo of Braille Letters and Numbers.
Abby Brown
Oct 2, 2015
Emergency Contact List Index
You are welcome to use any pages from Logging My Life in your Braille Emergency Contact Folder.
Abby Brown
Oct 1, 2015
Braille Emergency Contact Lists Folder
This Emergency Contact Binder is extremely valuable. In fact, it could save your life, if you have your medical contact information in it.
Abby Brown
Sep 30, 2015
Braille Word Ending Contractions
Dropped Braille Contractions (From 2016 EBAE)
Word
ally
ation
ble
by
com
dd
into
o'clock
to
Abby Brown
Sep 29, 2015
Braille Multi - Sign Contractions
Multi-Sign Letter P Contractions
The first symbol is in the P position. The second (third, fourth, and fifth) symbol varies.
pd paid
Abby Brown
Sep 28, 2015
Braille One and Two Sign Contractions
If you intend to write in Braille, please research those writing rules through more indepth programs.
Abby Brown
Sep 27, 2015
Braille Contractions
If you intend to write in Braille, please research those writing rules through more indepth programs.
Abby Brown
Sep 25, 2015
Braille Punctuation
While some of the Braille symbols match, or resemble their print counterparts, others have no relationship, even though they could have been
Abby Brown
Sep 24, 2015
Braille Numbers
Braille numbers are different than print numbers. They are actually a number sign followed by the first 10 letters.
Abby Brown
Sep 23, 2015
Braille Alphabet
The Braille alphabet is different from the regular alphabet in that capital letters need an extra symbol, rather than a different shape.
Abby Brown
Sep 22, 2015
Braille Grammar - UEB
Just writing in a regular font and switching it to a braille font does not always work as intended, except through a braille display or scre
Abby Brown
Sep 21, 2015
Braille Reading - EBAE to UEB
In 2016 EBAE (English Braille American Edition) Braille changed to UEB (Unified English Braille). Some Braille code changes were made.
Abby Brown
Sep 20, 2015
Braille Reading System
Braille is a touch based reading system. Which can be complicated for those who have two or more decades of visual reading.
Abby Brown
Sep 19, 2015
Braille Differences and Similarities to Print Reading
No need to jump in the deep end.
Dip your fingers into the Braille pool and learn to swim through brailled text.
Abby Brown
Sep 19, 2015
Introduction to Usher Syndrome
There may be many undiagnosed cases among adults who did not know that their vision and hearing loss are connected. In previous generations,
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