Resources and Materials for Blind and Visually Impaired Students
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This episode of the PIC/Family Voices podcast discusses the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) Federal Quota Program, which allocates funds for accessible educational materials for blind and visually impaired students. Guests Adrienne Shoemaker and Lynette Lawrence explain the history, eligibility criteria, registration process, and the variety of educational materials available through the program. Lauren Martone provides additional information on how the program benefits families.
PODCAST RESOURCES
Learn about the Federal Quota Program - https://www.aph.org/federalquota/
Learn about the American Printing House - https://www.aph.org/about/
Access resources developed to assist with the annual federal quota registration process: https://www.education.nh.gov/who-we-are/division-of-learner-support/bureau-of-student-support/accessibility-and-assistive-technology
Contact Lynnette Lawrence – NH APH Ex-Officio Trustee – Birth to Age 22 -lynnette.e.lawrence@doe.nh.gov or 603-856-5292
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New Hampshire Family Voices: NHFamilyVoices@nhfv.org
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