
It’s Leap Day! That magical day that only comes along every four years. It’s the time for following the old Irish legend of women proposing to men and everyone having fun with frog and leaping puns. And while February 29 doesn’t call for much celebration, it does give us an opportunity to share some resources for job seekers who are blind or visually impaired with multiple disabilities.
If you are a teacher of the visually impaired or a parent of a child with multiple disabilities, it can be difficult preparing your teen for employment. Make the most out of February by utilizing these free resources:
Employment and Multiple Disabilities
- AFB Resources for Individuals Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired with Multiple Disabilities
- Preparing a Teen Who Is Blind or Visually Impaired with Multiple Disabilities for Work: Provide the Teen with Opportunities to Be the Helper
- Preparing a Teen Who Is Blind or Visually Impaired with Multiple Disabilities for Work: Utilizing Peers to Provide Guidance in Social Skills
- Future Employment Options for Your Child Who Has a Visual Impairment and Multiple Disabilities