[Ohio-talk] Braille Agendas

Marianne Denning marianne at denningweb.com
Mon Nov 10 13:56:21 UTC 2014


Unfortunately, I was not able to attend the VR presentation.  I would
love to hear the details of that session.  I hope more braille is
offered.

On 11/10/14, COLLEEN ROTH via Ohio-talk <ohio-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>  Hi Marianne,
> My post concerning braille agendas was for Kaiti. The music therapists might
> not know about braille agendas.
> AER certainly should know about them.
> I do not see why they could have overlooked braille agendas.
> As for Megan's comments about the first ten letters of the alphabet I find
> it ridiculous.
> Why not just teach the whole alphabet.
> I'm glad we learned the whole apphabet because I can't imagine trying to
> write with just the first ten letters of the aphabet.
> Mindy Duncan did call me concerning the questions I raised at the
> Convention.
> I'm not holding my breath though. She will try to get more braille
> instruction for blind clients and encourage counselors to promote braille.
> As she said 85 percent of blind people who have a job are braille users.
> Every time I think about service in Northwest Ohio I have to take several
> deep breaths. I appreciate getting my questions.
> At least I had time to plan what to ask and to do it in a professional way.
> Recognized on the Convention floor
>  to ask my questions in a professional way.
> For those who you the Can Do product with the cards with Magnetic tape they
> have been discontinued.
> I was going to try to get some of these for Dawn.
> Colleen Roth
>
>
>
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Marianne Denning, TVI, MA
Teacher of students who are blind or visually impaired
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