SPECIALLY developed Lego bricks are set to help teach braille to Pembrokeshire pupils with severe visual impairment.
The bricks are the result of a collaboration between the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and the Lego company.
They will be available to pupils who access their education using Unified English Braille and who are supported by Pembrokeshire County Council’s Specialist Visual Impairment Service.
The set of approximately 300 bricks will help the pupils to develop effective tactile skills and learn the Braille code inclusively.
Specially developed Lego bricks are set to help teach braille to Pembrokeshire pupils with severe visual impairment.
The bricks are the result of a collaboration between the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and the Lego company.
They will be available to pupils who access their education using Unified English Braille and who are supported by Pembrokeshire County Council’s Specialist Visual Impairment Service.
The set of approximately 300 bricks will help the pupils to develop effective tactile skills and learn the Braille code inclusively.
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