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Dolly Parton believes that if you can read, you can do anything, dream anything, and be anything.

Through her Imagination Library Program, she wants to ensure all children have books at home.

Apply for Free Books Here

Reading Braille Book

RESOURCES FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library (DPIL)
has partnered with
American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. (APH)
to make many of the wonderful books in her program, available in braille and audio format so that young blind and visually impaired children can also benefit from these wonderful children’s books.

TOOLS FOR TEACHERS

EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES

FREE COURSES

Sign Language 1

Sign Language 2

Signing Feelings

Signing Greetings

Signing Basic Needs
Follow ASL Connect
for More

Speech &
Articulation:
Home Learning

Activities to support developmental speech and articulation

Speech &
Articulation:
A Bank of Goals

Open source bank of speech & articulation goals

Speech &
Articulation:
Stuttering Support

Free e-books for stuttering support

National Down Syndrome Society Resources

resources to support down syndrome children and adults across educational & developmental ages

Literacy Lessons for Developmental Delays

Free phonics lessons from Green hills aea, west virginia

Math Resources for All

open math resources from tools4ncteachers

students who are working below grade level can remediate grade level content from prior years

Fine Motor Plan for Dysgraphia
&
Handwriting Delays

This plan is a template for occupational therapists as a service provider, educators, and parents.  It may be utilized to increase hand to eye coordination and fine motor skills.

Learn Strategies for Behavioral Support
(ADD, ADHD, Autism, etc)

Planet Made of Plastic
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