Hi,

Your first challenge is to get math books in accessible format for yourself. You
need to be able to refer to the same problems as your child. This is not easy
but check with organizations like Saksham who may be able to help.

Your next problem is writing math You need a solution where you can write in an
accessible way but the data should be presented to your child using sighted
conventions. I do not have a good answer. LaTech is one answer but it is
non-trivial to learn. MathType may also work but I believe it is not screen
reader accessible. 

Your best option may be to hire a math teacher. Work on explaining concepts to
your child. Use manipulatives to do so. The teacher helps with the math problems
and righting the sighted way.

Pranav



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