[Faith-talk] developmental delay among the blind

justin williams justin.williams2 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 30 16:40:12 UTC 2014


I was taught to do the same things you were as a child looking in people's
direction, shake hands, and to keep your head up. 

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From: Faith-talk [mailto:faith-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Debby
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Subject: Re: [Faith-talk] developmental delay among the blind

>From the time I was very small, I was taught to look in people's direction
when they talked, to reach out and shake hands, things like that.  Plus I
grew up with brothers and I had to be rough and tumble to get along with
them.  Plus I tried and still try to be observant.  I am blind from birth,
too.  A lot of my life I have been mainly with sighted folks.  But in the
last couple years, it's been more with blind folks.  I think that perhaps we
can't really generalize about blind from birth versus becoming 
blind later on.  It really depends on so many factors.    
Blessings,    Debby and Neena

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