[nfb-talk] Middle School Student Doing Paper on Blind People'sDreams

Sarah Baughn sarahb006 at comcast.net
Fri Apr 24 20:11:50 UTC 2009


Dave, does this kid already have someone who is answering these questions 
for him?  If not, please let me know, and I will gladly participate.
Sarah
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "David Andrews" <dandrews at visi.com>
To: <david.andrews at nfbnet.org>
Cc: "Sesich Deborah" <sesich_deborah at cupertino.k12.ca.us>
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 12:36 PM
Subject: [nfb-talk] Middle School Student Doing Paper on Blind 
People'sDreams


> From: Sesich Deborah <sesich_deborah at cupertino.k12.ca.us>
> To: David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com>
> CC: Sesich Deborah <sesich_deborah at cupertino.k12.ca.us>
> Thread-Topic: Student project
>
> There is a middle school student in California who is doing a paper on 
> what blind person's dreams are like.  His teacher contacted me and asked 
> if I could find somebody to answer his questions.  He is looking for 
> someone who is totally blind, and has always been so.  If you are 
> interested in helping, please contact his teacher at:
>
> "Sesich Deborah" <sesich_deborah at cupertino.k12.ca.us>
>
>
> Dave,
>
> Xavier's research essay is about people who are born fully blind (have 
> never
>
> had eyesight).  He is interested in this subject because he wants to know
>
> more about what a blind person's image is of the outside world.  As well 
> as,
>
> he would like to know more about what other people go through who have eye
>
> problems because he has an eye condition called nystagmus.
>
> Here are the interview questions Xavier would like answered for his 
> research
>
> essay.
>
> What do you dream about?
>
> What are your dream images like?
>
> Do your dreams have details and if so what are they like?
>
> What is your image of a person like?  Is there details?
>
> Do you dream in color?  If so, what colors or is it shades of black, 
> white,
>
> grey?
>
> If there is any other information you would like to share with Xavier that
>
> might help him to develop a strong essay, please feel free to include.
>
> Thank you so very much,
>
> Deborah Sesich
>
> RSP Miller Middle School
>
>
>
> David Andrews and white cane Harry.
>
>
>
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