[blparent] children and assistive tech
Kate McEachern
kflsouth at gmail.com
Mon Jan 13 18:24:51 UTC 2014
Okay, for the record, I don't have a blind child. I worked with people in the area of VR from cradle-to-grave. Children that I had at the least, use the same screenreaders as we do. Started in pre-K will learn guide and key desk. Bye second-grade using jaws pretty well actually. Most of the kids I had had iOS devices, iPhones
IPads, iPods, and so on. Depending on their age depended on what they wanted to do with it or what the parents wanted them to do with it. Little kids learned along with the parent as much as possible. the only difference was keeping them entertained long enough to learn stuff.
Not quite sure what information you're looking for, but I hope this helps anyway.
Cheers.
KateSent from my iPhone
> On Jan 13, 2014, at 12:36 PM, "Kimsan" <kimsansong at aol.com> wrote:
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> Good Monday morning to all of you.
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> This is not a plug for my business, nor anything like that but I was
> wondering for those who have blind children if they can speak about their
> experiences with the child as it relates to them learning computers, braille
> and what ever the case may be?
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> Lol, I opened up my folder and saw nothing but lock down drills so I thought
> I would start a new thread. smile.
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> Kimsan Song Access Technology Trainer
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> 1-877-774-7670
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> www.BlindAccessTraining.com
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> https://twitter.com/blindaccess
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