Dresser Drawer OrganizationBy: Carmen Willings
teachingvisuallyimpaired.com Updated May 21, 2024 Maintaining organization of dressers is a good skill for everyone, but is particularly necessary for students with visual impairments. Organizing dresser drawers requires thoughtful planning and consideration to ensure accessibility and ease of use. The following are some strategies to help with dresser drawer organization.
![]() Sock Locks are GREAT for keeping like colored socks together when doing laundry! It can be difficult for students with low vision to have a difficult time discriminating blues and blacks and other similar shades as well as for students who are blind.
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