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Inclusive education is a key aspect of the modern education system, providing equal opportunities for all students, regardless of their abilities. It actively introduces a variety of tools and resources that facilitate the learning process, including tactile games that help children with visual impairments develop fine motor skills, logical thinking and communication skills.
Tactile paintings adapted for blind students allow them to visualise information through touch, which greatly enhances their ability to learn. Atlases and maps produced in relief and graphic form provide visually impaired children with the opportunity to explore the world, learn about geographical objects and cultural heritage.
Braille books are another important element of inclusive education. They provide access to literature and learning materials, allowing students to explore new topics and develop critical thinking on their own.
Thanks to these resources, inclusive education becomes more effective, contributing to the comprehensive development of children with special needs and creating a comfortable learning environment for all students.