[Ohio-talk] Some Amazing Misinformation
Lillie Pennington
lilliepennington at fuse.net
Mon Jul 21 02:34:21 UTC 2014
Hi
Out of curiosity after reading your message, I attempted to read braille
with the side of my finger. Granted, I could be wrong because I only tried
it for about three minutes, but it seems like there is less sensitivity when
braille is read like this. Therefore, I had a harder time picking up the
individual dots.
It also seems like it would be more taxing on the wrist to have it bend to
the side all the time when you were trying to read braille, but that is just
my perspective.
Is the instructor the same lady who tried to encourage people to shake
their cans to determine what was inside of them?
Good Luck
-----Original Message-----
From: Ohio-talk [mailto:ohio-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of COLLEEN
ROTH via Ohio-talk
Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2014 5:54 PM
To: ohio-talk at nfbnet.org
Subject: [Ohio-talk] Some Amazing Misinformation
Hello Everyone,
Please correct me if I am wrong about this.
Yesterday I was talking to a newly blind person who asked to learn Braille
even after she was discouraged from learning it.
The therapist-teacher (I'm not sure of her title) told this young woman that
she only knows the basics. She said she took a refresher course and that
this student should forget everything she learned. She said that you should
never read with your fingertips, you should read on the side of your finger
only.
Did I miss something? The student was also told that she would need to sign
up for the Hadley Course after she learned the Alphabet. She also told the
student that you read one way and you write backward.
I can see that maybe someone could feel on the side of your finger if you
had serious calouses after taking your Blood Sugar readings over a period of
time.
I told this student to read with her fingertips. She is not a Diabetic. I
will be using Paratransit to go to her house to teach her braille and to
work on Alternative Techniques for the kitchen.
Dawn Lanting was also here yesterday.
This Staff member should just stop teaching braille. Heaven help her
students.
Anyway has anyone ever heard that people should not read with their
fingertips.
I just want to make sure of this in case I have to state this fact to
someone if they complain about my teaching this student and Dawn.
Colleen Roth
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