Decades of research has demonstrated that blind children who utilise braille learn to spell, have increased phonological awareness and can decode texts on the same basis as sighted print readers.
These books go beyond simple translations of original texts — they also provide detailed descriptions of visual elements ...
and even if not learning, this thing can read Braille for them. "In an ideal case they would use it while learning, get the skill acquisition, then once you can read Braille you don't need the pen." ...
The pandemic has revealed how critically important it is to produce essential information in accessible formats, including in Braille and audible formats. Otherwise, many persons with disabilities ...