Early Literacy at Home: Discover the Laptime and Lullabies Course 

Parent lovingly smiles at baby who looks up at parent/ text: APH HIVE. Nurturing Early Literacy Experiences. Kay L Clarke, Jessica Chandler, Jenni Remeis

For families raising infants, toddlers, and young children who are blind or have low vision, early literacy is not just about books—it’s about turning everyday moments into opportunities for connection and learning. Imagine singing a lullaby, playing a tactile game, or narrating a walk around the block—all while building the foundation for language and literacy. […]

To Be Happy in Whatever My Son Chooses

A family photo of Ace, Axel, Ashlyn, and Gunner. Gunner is holding a cane in front of a front door with fall décor.

Most special needs parents know the well-known poem “Welcome to Holland” by Emily Perl Kingsley. For those unfamiliar, it’s a poem describing the experience of raising a child with a disability. You plan an extravagant trip to Italy, including buying guidebooks and making all the magnificent plans, only to find out you are going to […]