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Once a student learns to read with TACK-TILES® , is it then difficult to transfer the ability to Braille embossed paper?

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Once a student learns to read with TACK-TILES® , is it then difficult to transfer the ability to Braille embossed paper?

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A. This is a common misunderstanding. One does not progress from reading TACK-TILES® to reading embossed Braille paper. Used properly, most of the time, TACK-TILES®, embossed paper, and a Braille writer are together on the student’s desk at the same time, . TACK-TILES® are a supplement, not a replacement, for the tools we already have, for the experience we already have in teaching and learning Braille. TACK-TILES® have unique ability to capture and to hold the student’s interest; which can then be redirected to the embossed standard Braille. This accelerates the rate at which the student comprehends the skill of reading Braille. TACK-TILES® have unique ability to demonstrate the plasticity of language, to deliver the enjoyment of reading and writing to the student much earlier into his or her pursuit. The advantage of manipulation that TACK-TILES® bring to math and music instruction is unparalleled. Q. Can I just buy an alphabet? That’s all I really need. We se

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