Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Braille Day -
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Good Thursday morning. It’s National Spaghetti Day, Trivia Day, Hypnotism Day, Braille Day and Flower Basket Day. Enjoy your day. Do a random act of kindness and change a life. You are loved and we are Blessed.
Today is World Braille Day! This day emphasizes the significance of Braille as a crucial communication method for individuals who are blind or partially sighted across the globe. Everyone deserves access to communication tools to foster increased accessibility for all. Show more ALT
— Council for Exceptional Children (@CECMembership) January 4, 2024
It’s World Braille Day 2024! We all know how useful those little bumps are in helping some blind and visually impaired people understand information However, a lack of or misuse of Braille can cause problems So, how could we make our use of Braille better? I’ll go first… Show more ALT
January 4 is #WorldBrailleDay, in 2009, the United States Mint commemorated the 200th birthday of Louis Braille with a silver dollar. pcgs.com Honor World Braille Day with Coins
“Someone being sighted doesn’t mean that they should be blind to those things in the world that we need to fix,” @StevieWonder , UN Messenger of Peace for persons with disabilities in 2016 news.un.org Stories from the UN Archive: Stevie Wonder’s boost for World Braille Day
Braille literacy paves a path towards academic triumphs and professional heights Empowering minds, unlocking opportunities #WorldBrailleDay #EducationForAll Alt text: Animation of the words ‘World Braille Day Show more
Co-worker says today is International Braille day? So, a reminder... Quote 𝓦𝓸𝓸𝓫𝓲 ⁷ · Oct 28, 2022 #Jin has ARMY in English Braille on the side of his neck...................... Show more
Yesterday's World Braille Day interactions were inspiring! How about a monthly Saturday series discussing blindness topics? From tips to advice, I'm here to share and learn. Your thoughts and topic suggestions are invaluable. Let's make every day insightful! #Blindness Show more
World Braille Day seeks to raise awareness about the importance of braille as a means of communication for blind and partially sighted people. Braille is a tactile representation of alphabetic and numerical symbols that uses six dots to represent letters and numbers.