PHOENIX — Walking sticks lean against the door. Braille labels mark cubbies and classroom signs. Textured pathways guide small hands from one activity to the next. It looks like any other preschool until those details come into focus.
At the Foundation for Blind Children in Phoenix, the goal isn’t just early education, it’s independence.
“You really appreciate how much magic is happening here every day,” said Jared Kittleson, CEO of the Foundation for Blind Children…