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  1. Post-Secondary Peer SupportProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Group provides participants with the opportunity to meet with their peers to share tips about coping in a post-secondary setting and everyday life. Includes guest speakers and information about services that may benefit participants, such as assistive technolo...
  2. Readasaurus KitProvided by: CNIB Foundation - PEI - AKA: Formerly Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    Provides tips and tools to help a child with sight loss to develop literacy skills. Kit contains:Audio story bookActivity bookActivity materials (tactile stickers, Wikki Stix, braille ruler, and magnifier)Door hanger and glow-in-the-dark braille wristbands
  3. Summer TutoringProvided by: ResourceAbilities - AKA: PEI Council of People with Disabilities (former name); Formerly PEICOD (former name)
    One-on-one tutoring for children with disabilities who would otherwise lose school and literacy skills over the summer months. The tutoring is tailored to meet the needs of the student and in consultation with teachers and resource staff. Tutors come to the ch...
  4. Summer TutoringProvided by: ResourceAbilities - AKA: PEI Council of People with Disabilities (former name); Formerly PEICOD (former name)
    One-on-one tutoring for children with disabilities who would otherwise lose school and literacy skills over the summer months. The tutoring is tailored to meet the needs of the student and in consultation with teachers and resource staff. Tutors come to the ch...
  5. Summer TutoringProvided by: ResourceAbilities - AKA: PEI Council of People with Disabilities (former name); Formerly PEICOD (former name)
    One-on-one tutoring for children with disabilities who would otherwise lose school and literacy skills over the summer months. The tutoring is tailored to meet the needs of the student and in consultation with teachers and resource staff. Tutors come to the ch...