[blindkid] O&M for Children website
Peter Donahue
pdonahue2 at satx.rr.com
Sat Jun 11 21:00:32 UTC 2011
Hello Merry and everyone,
Could you please send the direct URL for this Web site? That will be very
much appreciated.
Peter Donahue
----- Original Message -----
From: "Merry-Noel Chamberlain" <owinm at yahoo.com>
To: " (for parents of blind children)NFBnet Blind Kid Mailing List"
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Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2011 3:16 PM
Subject: [blindkid] O&M for Children website
Hello everyone,
Check it out and spread the word!!! There is a new link on the Professional
Development & Research Institute on Blindness website for Orientation and
Mobility for Children. It has such links as:
Overview | Recommended Readings for Children | Common Questions Parents have
regarding O&M | Free White Cane Application | Games that Enhance the O&M
Experience for Children | Glossary of most common terms | Recommended
readings for parents | National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
Orientation and Mobility is more than a class; it is a skill that will lead
your child through life!
Dear Parent/Guardian,
This site is to assist with questions you may have regarding the use of the
long white cane, the purpose of the cane, and the importance for individuals
who are blind, legally blind or partially sighted to use the cane. The goal
of this site is to help you assist your child in obtaining the skills
necessary to travel independently where he/she wants to go, when he/she
wants to go (providing permission has been granted, of course), and to
travel safely. It is always wonderful to observe individuals traveling with
confidence.
Orientation and Mobility may seem both simple and complex. What is
Orientation and Mobility (O&M) anyway? The word orientation simply means
knowing where you are within the environment. Mobility is being able to move
(travel) from one location to another in a safe and efficient manner. An O&M
instructor teaches individuals the skills necessary to interpret the
environmental clues and how to use the long white cane to travel
independently. Above are some links to help you enhance your child’s
independent travel skills so he/she can successfully step forward in life.
Merry-Noel Chamberlain, MA, NOMCT & TVI
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