[NABS-L] NFB Center’s Adult Training Program
Roanna Bacchus
rbacchus228 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 18 19:38:20 UTC 2019
Hi Mariya thanks for your message. I have a question for you. How did your family prepare to send you to Minnesota and Louisiana? As I prepare to return to the Rehab Center in Daytona, Beach, Florida, I am reflecting on what it was like the first time I went there. My Mom, Dad, Grandmother, and a family friend took me to the Center on Saturday July 21st of 2018. Recently I was rereading the reports that were written about the three Nfb training centers. I would've liked to see more about the student apartments in these reports.
On Jan 18, 2019 2:13 PM, Mariya Vasileva via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi Haoran. All three centers from Colorado, Louisiana, and Minnesota, teach non-visual structure discovery techniques to enhance the lives of blind adults alike. I attended the Louisiana Center for the blind in Ruston Louisiana during the summer of 2012, and you walk around everywhere you go because it is a small town and if you want to do public transportation assignments, you have to go with a center staff like your travel instructor for example, to a bigger city that has buses that you can learn on how to utilize. Otherwise, you’ll learn the same kind of travel skills that you would learn in the other two centers. With computers, braille, woodshop or learning how to build things and utilize power and regular tools, and of course doing house management stuff, you learn just as equally and just as efficiently as all three centers. For Minneapolis, and Littleton, where the Minnesota and Colorado centers are located, everything else is the same as far as skilled teaching, but the travel experiences are a bit better because for both cities, you have direct public transportation that you can access and utilize right on the spot to learn how to use in every major city. For the small towns, of course you learn how to utilize other travel techniques to get around just the same. The Colorado Center for the blind is the one in Colorado, and BLIND Inc or blindness learning in new dimensions Inc. is the one that is located in Minnesota just for your reference. Although you may have different experiences at each and every center, the affects of over 90% of their graduates is the same, you become more competent and more self sufficient in order to do whatever it is you want to do without allowing society to tell you otherwise. I also attended BLIND Inc during their adult program from 2014 to 2015. If you have any questions as to the details of how these training programs are different from the traditional, let me or anyone else on this list that’s an NFB center graduate no, we would be happy to help.
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> > On Jan 17, 2019, at 23:21, Haoran Wen via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> > Dear all,
> >
> > I an a visually impared student attending university in New Jersey. I
> > thinking of taking some time off from school to attend one of the NFB
> > traning centers’ adult program to learn more non-visual skills and
> > depend less on my vision.
> >
> > I am looking for some advise on which NFB training center I should go to.
> > Has anyone attended the program at the training centers, if you have,
> > would you be willing to share your thoughts and expereince? Also, does
> > the location of the center play a part of the program? (For example: a
> > metropolitan location vs suburban location)
> >
> > I would really appriecate any information.
> >
> > Thank you very much,
> > Haoran
> >
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