by lgadmin | Sep 30, 2023 | Communication, Daily Life, Sighted Children in a Blind world
Guide Dog Month I want to share our personal experiences with a guide dog. Growing up my mother never wanted a guide dog. It wasn’t until I was 13 or 14 years old that my mom had started to see some of the benefits of having a guide dog. She also learned about how...
by lgadmin | Dec 30, 2022 | Daily Life, Sighted Children in a Blind world
Thankful Post 1: I am thankful my mom was brave enough to have me and my siblings. Being visually impaired, many people don’t think you can do the everyday things. Some people are also scared about how they will care for a sighted child, chase them around the...
by lgadmin | Dec 30, 2022 | Daily Life, Sighted Children in a Blind world
I am so excited to help you know what blindness is like! And the many ways you can make changes to your everyday life to live as close to normal as possible. In September I wanted to share Daily life with a blind person. So I thought I would start off with this cute...
by lgadmin | Dec 2, 2022 | Daily Life, Sighted Children in a Blind world, Technology
Everyday Tools: Tactile bumps: These guys are amazing. You can use them to mark keys on your keyboard, microwave buttons, mark places on your stove or washing machine. These come in various sizes and shapes. We have some of these on the washer and dryer. ...
by lgadmin | Nov 14, 2021 | Communication, Daily Life, Sighted Children in a Blind world, Technology
Many blind people use their fingers to read Braille! Braille is made up of 6 dots. This is just one type of Braille book. This is on a plastic sheet paper and has no print. Tomorrow we will share more about Braille books. Please know that not all people with vision...