[Nfbv-announce] Seminar for Blind Parents
Fredric Schroeder
fschroeder at sks.com
Fri Dec 27 20:33:07 UTC 2013
If you are expecting a child or planning to have children in the future.if
you are planning to adopt a baby.if you want to babysit or be a nanny for
little ones.or if you just love being around babies, you might be wondering
how your blindness will influence your ability to care for a baby. you
might be feeling overwhelmed or afraid at the prospect of taking care of a
child. You may have thought about taking one of those infant care classes
at your local hospital, but you are concerned about how the instructor and
sighted classmates might handle your blindness. Besides, you might feel
like you would not even learn anything useful, since they will be teaching
with visual aids and few hands-on activities. How frustrating and
embarrassing!
Well, this is the seminar for you! As a blind mother, I know first-hand
what you are experiencing right now. This seminar offers you an opportunity
to gain one-on-one, hands-on, non-visual instruction in prenatal, newborn,
and infant care. It will include informational sessions about each overall
stage of development and tips for non-visual care related to that stage.
Each informational session will be followed by sessions with hands-on
activities, during which you will be able to practice the corresponding
non-visual childcare skills. Come join me for this exciting, empowering,
enlightening experience!
Date: Monday, January 20, 2013, prior to the NFBV board meeting
Time: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, board meeting to follow at 2:00 PM
Location: Library and Resource Center
395 Azalea Ave.
Richmond, VA 23227
Presenter: C. J. Fish, MA, NCC
For questions or for more information, please contact C. J. Fish at
cjwfish07 at yahoo.com or by phone at 716-353-2264.
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