[NABS-L] Developing Spatial understanding and becoming a confident navigator

Vejas Vasiliauskas alpineimagination at gmail.com
Thu Mar 7 18:40:52 UTC 2019


Hi Rahul,
I can understand your troubles with spacial awareness. I have had to deal with this too.
When someone asks me for directions to a place I know, I find it much easier to walk there with them than try to verbally dictate it.
Vejas

> On 7 Mar 2019, at 10:09, Rahul Bajaj via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
>>> 
>>> I really struggle to digest and retain spatial information, such as figuring out how to get from x to y in one's head. For someone who is blind, I don't think you have the luxury of being able to look around and visually understand where you are. So the only option is to mentally internalize where things are in relation to each other. I really find it hard to make sense of info like: there will be a square after you go straight for 500m. Then you need to take a left and then road x will be to your left after 300m. While I can understand it, I struggle to internalize it.
>>> 
>>> I am also a very diffident navigator. For instance, I had to guide a friend  today out of my college and really could not instantaneously recall what the way was from my door to the gate. I am able to do that just fine normally, but if I have to show someone around and so on, I really struggle. I guess it is in part because I have been guided by sighted folks all my life, so I have never developed this ability. I know some sighted folks struggle with this stuff, too, but they have they luxury of having vision which helps you get away with some of this.
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Rahul  
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
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