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Creating Inclusive Social Content

May 10, 2023

From: FamilyConnect: A Parent's Voice
Categories: Accessibility
By Abby Pullis

Social media has become an integral part of our lives, from connecting with others over shared interests to documenting both big and small moments. For parents, social media is often used to share about our families, however, as parents of children who are blind or low vision, some of the content we share about our … Continued

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