[nfb-db] Question

David Sexton david at rustytelephone.net
Thu Aug 25 14:29:53 UTC 2011


Hi,
If you have the computer communication, the next step is to use it to 
teach each other your various forms of communication. Show something, 
then write what it means.
It sounds like a great bonding experience to me...

David Sexton
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On 8/25/2011 7:56 PM, Janice Toothman wrote:
> RJ Why doesn't she learn braille? as and intermediate step. Although I 
> do think that as a deaf blind person myself that she should learn 
> tactile ASL or at least the manual alphabet. I know that is 
> frustrating communicating between the mother as an intermediary but if 
> your relationship is going to last she will put the effort into 
> learning some alternative communication.
> Janice and Destiny
>
> On 8/24/2011 9:39 PM, RJ Sandefur wrote:
>> My name is RJ Sandefur. I'm totally blind, but I'm in a relationship 
>> with a visually empired deaf girl named Amanda. Amanda has some sight 
>> in other words, she's not a braille reader. Her mother does the 
>> signing for us, and this makes me feel really uncomfortible. Will 
>> Amanda have to learn tactile sign language in order to comunicate 
>> with me?
>>
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