[nfb-db] My thoughts on training centers blind, and deaf blind.

Randy Pope randy.pope at aadb.org
Mon Nov 11 02:20:42 UTC 2013


Hey Janice,

I know what you mean and been through the exact same problem using my
hearing aids.  The ALD work ok but still missing a lot of information.
Perhaps I'm not trained to listen like everyone else or whatever the reason
may be.  I can only handle one to one conversation, that's it.  As for one
than one, I'm lost, always.

Jamie who happen to be my wife, is planning to do one to one training on
using Pro Tactile very soon.  She has not work out the logistic yet,
especially transportation outside of Montgomery County.  If the logistic can
be work out, maybe  she can teach you  tactile ASL at the same time as
teaching Pro Tactile one day.  Like I said before the non-signers can
benefit from Pro Tactile too.

Hope this  help,

Randy

-----Original Message-----
From: nfb-db [mailto:nfb-db-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Janice Toothman
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2013 8:52 PM
To: NFB Deaf-Blind Division Mailing List
Subject: Re: [nfb-db] My thoughts on training centers blind, and deaf blind.

Hi Randy,
I am very curious as well.  I hope to learn tactile ASL.  I do not want my
total blind to limit my ability to learn something.

I do not think I have ever had so much talk at a NFB State Convention about
adapting and learning skills so that blindness becomes a "nuisance" rather
than a disability.  It was motivating; but when the ALD did not work and
Christine Telford from DORS was sometimes permitted by her boss to voice for
me so I could hear.  I find it very frustrating much of the time to to the
lack of hearing.

However,  the SSP resolution was unanimously passed.
Janice

On 11/7/2013 11:06 AM, Marsha Drenth wrote:
> Randy,
> I'd like to know more about these methods in how to learn ASL? Very very
curiously.
>
>
> Marsha drenth
> Sent with my IPhone
>
>> On Nov 7, 2013, at 10:33 AM, "Randy Pope" <randy.pope at aadb.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hey Scott,
>>
>> Whatever you do, don't let these people advise you to stick the 
>> Rochester method.  That is a very bad idea.  Many of the DB people 
>> would not have the patience to communicate with those using this method.
>>
>> With the right people, you will...not maybe....you will master ASL
somehow.
>> There are deaf ASL teachers out there who would be willing to work 
>> with people like you.  For those DB people who cannot see, there are 
>> other method to teach ASL.  I know of several who are teaching ASL to 
>> totally blind students, successfully,
>>
>> Randy
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: nfb-db [mailto:nfb-db-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Scott 
>> Davert
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 06, 2013 8:33 PM
>> To: NFB Deaf-Blind Division Mailing List
>> Subject: Re: [nfb-db] My thoughts on training centers blind, and deaf
blind.
>>
>> Hi marsha.
>> Sadly, my vvocabulary is maybe 100 signs. The classes until very 
>> recently have been so infrequent that I haven't benifited much from 
>> them. My receptive skills are certainly better than my actual signing 
>> ones. People have started to tell me that I should just stick with 
>> the Rochester method, but I want to keep trying to learn, you know?
>>
>> Scott
>>
>>> On 11/6/13, Marsha Drenth <marsha.drenth at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Gene,
>>> sounds like you have some things to do. In all due time it will get
done.
>>> Good luck, perhaps you will get to come up while I am there.
>>> Keep us updated.
>>>
>>> Marsha drenth
>>> Sent with my IPhone
>>>
>>>> On Nov 5, 2013, at 10:00 PM, "gene richburg" 
>>>> <gene5402 at austin.rr.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Marsha, well I have either some time in Jan or Feb, but that 
>>>> hasn't been determined yet.  I still have to develop my iep plan 
>>>> with dars, the department of asistive rehabilitation services, HKNC 
>>>> can't give me a date with out that I e p plan, but I have to have a 
>>>> prep meeting  that will include my mom and everyone else.  We were 
>>>> gonna have it on the 24th of october, but Molly Rimer had a death 
>>>> in the family, her niece passed away that morning at age 22, or 23, 
>>>> I for get which, so hopefully things will work out on the 8th of 
>>>> this month, then after the prep meeting then we will be able to 
>>>> develop the actual I e p.  The reason I need a prep meeting, is so 
>>>> my mom can help me figure out what I will be able to expect from 
>>>> Dars, and what they will expect of me.  It's really frustrating, I 
>>>> was supposed to get in back in either august but couldn't because 
>>>> every one that was helping me with the application totally dropped 
>>>> the ball, and me and my
>> mom finally had to step in and straighten everything out,.
>>>> -----Original Message----- From: Marsha Drenth
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2013 4:19 PM
>>>> To: NFB Deaf-Blind Division Mailing List
>>>> Subject: Re: [nfb-db] My thoughts on training centers blind, and 
>>>> deaf blind.
>>>>
>>>> Jean, yes I did receive the student handbook. I got it from the 
>>>> admissions person at HK and see. I think I also read that they do 
>>>> provide the vibrant call alert system. I'm interested in seeing that.
>>>> Do you have a start date?
>>>>
>>>> Marsha drenth
>>>> Sent with my IPhone
>>>>
>>>>> On Nov 5, 2013, at 4:52 PM, "gene richburg" 
>>>>> <gene5402 at austin.rr.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Marsha, did you receive the HKNC student handbook?  I don't 
>>>>> know if they provide consumers, or what ever they call people who 
>>>>> come there, but I think they provide some kind of vibra call 
>>>>> system, but I didn't get that part very clearily, I'll have to go 
>>>>> back and read that, perhaps Scott can clear that up for sure.  But 
>>>>> if you need the handbook, I can email you off list and atatch it to
the message.
>>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message----- From: Marsha Drenth
>>>>> Sent: Monday, November 04, 2013 8:26 PM
>>>>> To: NFB Deaf-Blind Division Mailing List
>>>>> Subject: Re: [nfb-db] My thoughts on training centers blind, and 
>>>>> deaf blind.
>>>>>
>>>>> Maurice,
>>>>> I think hands down that no one will argue with you that if someone 
>>>>> is in need of blindness skills training, and if they are just 
>>>>> blind with no additional disablity, then going to a NFB training 
>>>>> center is the
>> best.
>>>>> With that said, I am not just blind, but severely hard of hearing. 
>>>>> I have chosen to go to HKNC because of two main reasons, I do not 
>>>>> need blindness skills. I was blind before I lost my hearing. But I 
>>>>> do need the skills in order to live as a deafblind person. I have 
>>>>> traveled with a cane, with a guide dog, read braille, and am able 
>>>>> to use technology. The problem lays in that I also can't hear. 
>>>>> There is only one center in this country that can train a person 
>>>>> who is both blind and hard of hearing. With that said, most 
>>>>> persons who go to HKNC, are in need of a audiologist who has 
>>>>> worked with the dual sensory loss. An in house audiologist who 
>>>>> understand the needs of blind persons, visually impaired persons, 
>>>>> and those who also who are deaf, hard of hearing and or hearing 
>>>>> impaired; is something that an NFB center does not have. Just 
>>>>> because I have made this desicion, doesn't not mean that I am less 
>>>>> of a person, less of an NFB member, or
>> think less of the philosophy.
>>>>> Its awesome that you had a successful experience at the CCB. And I 
>>>>> am also not sure, of your hearing issues. But if I am reading your 
>>>>> message correctly, your saying those persons who go to an NFB 
>>>>> center,
>> are better.
>>>>> This is the sort of attitude that divides a group. The NFB centers 
>>>>> are no less better than HK, nor is HK better than an NFB center. 
>>>>> Its just different, serves different disabilities, different needs.
>>>>>
>>>>> I have heard of both good and bad experiences at the HK center, 
>>>>> jsut as I have heard of persons going through an NFB center. I 
>>>>> just know that for me, with my hearing loss, it would not be 
>>>>> successful to go to a NFB center. For them to ask me to listen to 
>>>>> traffic in order to indicate when its safe to cross. I can't hear 
>>>>> traffic. It would not be viable for me to have an NFB center to 
>>>>> tell me, listen for the water boiling, I can't hear it boil. The 
>>>>> techniques are different,
>> similar but different.
>>>>> Granted I haven't been there yet to begin my training. My desicion 
>>>>> was one I made for me. But with that said, I can understand why 
>>>>> other deafblind persons make the same desicion.
>>>>>
>>>>> Its unfair to say that HK is not what blind, or deafblind people 
>>>>> should be going to for training, especially if you haven't been 
>>>>> there
>> yourself.
>>>>> I would say that all blind persons should be tolerant of those of 
>>>>> us who have different needs, are in need of different skills than 
>>>>> just those you learn as a blind person.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Marsha drenth
>>>>> Sent with my IPhone
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Nov 4, 2013, at 6:19 PM, maurice mines <kd0iko at icloud.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Good afternoon, I have been thinking for quite some time as I've 
>>>>>> read emails on this list recently, that it might be of some 
>>>>>> benefit to talk about the benefits of attending an NFB training 
>>>>>> center. Of course the question that many on this list will ask 
>>>>>> why are you even discussing this? Because I've heard a lot 
>>>>>> recently a.k.a. read a lot recently that the feeling seems to be 
>>>>>> that HK in C is apparently
>> be only game in town.
>>>>>> But I believe that if my past experience at the Colorado Center 
>>>>>> for the blind is any indication of how and if the training 
>>>>>> centers handle death blindness, one need not have very much worry
about.
>>>>>> Remember that the training is very individualized. So what may 
>>>>>> work for you and what level of deaf blindness you have, it may 
>>>>>> not reflect how they deal with your neighbor at all. Also as far 
>>>>>> as I understand the training centers do reach out to resources to 
>>>>>> help that training happen appropriately. So you're not going into 
>>>>>> the great void of the unknown. Also it is good to know that based 
>>>>>> on my experience we found alternative techniques not only to 
>>>>>> blindness but the issues surrounding the lack of hearing. And of 
>>>>>> course we discuss the options should one's hearing get worse. I 
>>>>>> guess one getting at here is that if you are considering going to 
>>>>>> a training center I think that's the first part, the second part 
>>>>>> is actually figuring out which one you should go to and the 
>>>>>> reasons why you want to go to it? I think that based on 
>>>>>> everything I've read and people I've talked to that all three of 
>>>>>> our centers can handle this well. I think a comment by a current 
>>>>>> staff member made when I was a student at the Colorado Center for 
>>>>>> the blind came out of it
>> conversation regarding the disabilities that is neither deaf 
>> blindness were just great blindness.
>>>>>> It surrounds my at that time anyway great fear of writing anything.
>>>>>> The staff member said quote you can't just not right. The 
>>>>>> translation that I took away from that and have come to realize 
>>>>>> in the years since I graduated from the Colorado Center for the 
>>>>>> blind, you can't just not live life because you can't hear 
>>>>>> ordered their blindness involved. And depending on what you have 
>>>>>> to do, in many respects you have to get out there and just plain live
one's life.
>>>>>> Another thought of course comes to mind in many of the writings 
>>>>>> and things that are second national president Dr. Jernigan when 
>>>>>> he spoke about not throwing the nickel. I guess it kind of blows 
>>>>>> down to accept help when you need it and of course find ways of 
>>>>>> not accepting it if you don't. And last but not least he believed 
>>>>>> in blind people and I extend this adept line people blending into 
>>>>>> society when in wherever it is possible. Just some food for 
>>>>>> thought on a rainy Monday afternoon. I'd certainly would like to 
>>>>>> read some of the thoughts that you all may add to this. But I'll 
>>>>>> just leave it at this I have an abiding belief in all of the 
>>>>>> training centers and what they can do in the fact that the NFB 
>>>>>> difference is that they care not just there for a paycheck. But 
>>>>>> because they care and
>> believe in turning out capable and competent people.
>>>>>> Sincerely Maurice mines. Phone 360-524-0791, work/school email 
>>>>>> address, Maurice.mines at PCC.edu.
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