[blparent] New blind parents

Michael Bullis bullis.michael at gmail.com
Mon Jun 25 13:30:55 UTC 2018


My daughter was born in 2002.  The only advice I can give is that when you
think that something requires sight, there is usually a way to do it without
sight.  People around you will have their opinions and as with most things,
they're trying to be helpful but have no real information about the
alternative ways blind people do things.  It doesn't usually pay to fight
about it at the moment but just wait until they go home and figure it out
yourself.  I think it helped that I'd been a farmer and had pretty much
found solutions as I went along, so, having a daughter was just another
problem solving opportunity.  When my daughter was three years old I decided
I should tell her I was blind.  She asked what that meant and I explained
that my eyes didn't work.  She thought about that for a couple of days and
came back to say, "You're not blind."  When I asked her why, she said,
"Because you do everything for me that mama does."  Although I might wonder
at that early age why she had already decided that not seeing was a
disadvantage, I chose to take it as a compliment, because my goal had been
to do everything for our daughter that my sighted wife did and I had
apparently succeeded.
All in all it was a fun experience, finding new ways to do things I had
never done.
Kids are wonderful.  Enjoy the experience.  They'll only be kids once and
the time goes very quickly, but, you're setting the pattern for their life
and how they will regard you.  I never asked my daughter to be my eyes for
anything when she was done.  Probably carried it a bit far, but, I didn't
want her to feel like she had that role.  
Enjoy!


-----Original Message-----
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Cc: Tony Malykh <anton.malykh at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [blparent] New blind parents

Thank you all for your replies! It's so nice to see so much support here.
Probably we will have a lot of concrete questions a few months later. But in
the mean time, me and my wife are going to study all these materials that
you guys recommended.

Tony

On 6/23/18, Tony Malykh <anton.malykh at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Both me and my wife are visually impaired and we have a baby on the way.
> We don't have any experience, but we'd like to learn how to do it right.
> I don't have any specific questions at this moment, but I am wondering 
> if you guys have any advice on how to be a blind parent in general? Is 
> there any tutorial on how to be a blind parent?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Tony
>
>
>
>

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