[nagdu] Blind Inc.
Julie J
julielj at windstream.net
Thu Apr 1 18:54:17 UTC 2010
Dan,
The NFB centers are all inclusive packages. You get instruction in cane
travel, Braille, computers, cooking, daily living skills and some sort of
confidence building activity. the specific schedule varies a bit, but those
are the core things being taught. You can't pick just one class, like
computers, to attend.
The 6 to 9 months is an estimate of how long it will take to gain
proficiency in all areas. some people don't take quite that long and others
take a bit longer.
Jenny used to be on this list and she shared a lot about her experiences at
the Colorado center. She did use her guide during specific portions of her
training, in addition to the evenings and weekends. I'm remembering that
she just approached the staff and asked.
HTH
Julie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Weiner" <dcwein at dcwein.cnc.net>
To: "'NAGDU Mailing List,the National Association of Guide Dog Users'"
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Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 12:28 PM
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Blind Inc.
> Right, but basically as I understand it, you can't use your dog at all in
> the Center or during Center activities and training.
> Now, what about if someone came there say just for a brush up on computer
> skills, etc.? Or, do you have to stay the whole six to nine months? For
> example, here in Orlando you have the Lighthouse, and you might go there
> just for a few hours a week for computer training.
> Now, if that takes place at Blind Inc. would the student still be required
> to leave your dog somewhere?
>
>
>
> Dan Weiner and the Carter Dog
>
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