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Keeping a daily journal is fun. It builds strong writing skills and provides an expressive outlet. For children with visual impairments, it's even more important. It provides a way for them to connect written word with real events, which can increase overall literary understanding. Kids of any age use a brailler, braille note-taker, or pen and paper to write what happened the day before. They take time each week to share their thoughts with the group.
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