152 media results found for 'blind'
Kayleigh Joyner, Paxton Franke, Tyler Juranek, who are visually impaired, discuss their feelings and lessons they have learned. The discussion also focuses on how they want others to treat them, as well as their future hopes, plans, and dreams. Pa...Read More
Matt Bushland and Callie Smith-Cobb, who are sighted, talk about what it is like to have a sibling with a vision impairment. Part of a series of interviews with individuals with visual impairments and their family members.
The Bushland Family talks about raising Mary Rose, age 2, who is living with a rare form of Leber's Congenital Amaurosis (LCA). LCA is a rare inherited eye disease that appears at birth or within the first few months of life. It affects the retina...Read More
Steve and Karen Trischler along with Kim Cunningham discuss raising a child with a vision impairment. Part of a series of interviews with individuals with visual impairments and their family members.
Eleven year old Parker Moore has bilateral Optic NerveHypoplasia, but this doesn’t keep her from playing the violin or performing in school plays. She describes how blindness affects her life and also has advice for parents who are raising childre...Read More
Go behind the scenes as a company of non-professional actors rehearse "Dancing to Beethoven," a play about blind characters negotiating their way through the emotional and physical maze of life without sight. Most of the performers have no problem...Read More
This series will provide refresher videos on many different orientation and mobility (O&M) skills. The goal of this series is to provide O&M students a way to review previously learned skills. These videos are not meant to replace working directly...Read More
The standard cane consists of three parts: the grip, the shaft, and the tip. The entire cane is designed to maximize tactile and auditory input from the environment. Certified Orientation and Mobility Instructor Mike Mulligan describes each part o...Read More
In this video, Mike Mulligan, a certified Orientation & Mobility Instructor, provides helpful shopping tips for someone who is blind or visually impaired. This is just one of many ways a person can safely navigate a shop. Part of the "Orientation ...Read More
This video provides a short demonstration on how to hold a white cane using the pencil grasp. The pencil grasp is a useful way to hold a white cane in certain situations and an important skill to have in one's toolbox. Part of the "Orientation & M...Read More
This video provides a short demonstration on how to hold a white cane using the thumb grasp. This grip is one of three main ways of holding a white cane for someone who is blind or visually impaired. Part of the "Orientation & Mobility Skill Refre...Read More
Students participated in activities to increase courteous behavior, explored how to problem-solve, and make good decisions in work and social settings. "No Second Chances to Make a Good First Impression" enhanced social skill concepts through role...Read More