[Pibe-division] Seeking Recommendations of, or Actual Physical Copies of Old School Spelling Books

Heather Bird heather.l.bird at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 22:52:52 UTC 2018


Hello. I am temporarily home schooling my blind son to try and mitigate some
behavioral issues he is having in public, mainstream school, due to being
with or ahead of his peers academically, but well behind them in Braille
skills. I am seeking spelling books, in Braille that are of the sort that
aren’t used as much in schools anymore, where the series is intended for use
in grades K through 5 or 1 through 6, where each grade has its own book, and
each book is made up of lessons, where 20 to 30 words with a similar
spelling rule are introduced, reinforced with a half a dozen activities, and
there are maybe 30 or more lessons in the book. My dearest hope is that a
TVI or a parent of a blind child, or a school district might have a few
boxes of volumes from one series just sitting unloved and unwanted in the
basement, attic, or shed, that I could pay to have shipped to me, or maybe
they could be sent Free Matter for the Blind? If no one has such sitting
around, does anyone have a good source? I already tried the Talking Book and
Braille Library in Albany NY, the Andrew Highskell Talking Book and Braille
Library in NYC, the Perkins School for the Blind, The American Printing
House for the Blind, and National Braille Press. Failing that, a
recommendation of a good series to seek out in print in a used text book
store, that I can use to develop and Braille my own work sheets would be
helpful.

 

Thanks so much for any guidance you can provide.

 

PS, super short intro,

Heather Bird,

President, National Federation of the Blind of New York, Rochester Chapter,

President, New York Association of Guide Dog Users,

Member, New York Organization of Parents of Blind Children,

Member Sports and Recreation Division,

Co-Organizer, Blind Parents of New York,

Social Work student and former Elementary Education student,

Braille Monitor Contributor,

 

 

 

Heather Bird

"They came first for the Communists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't
a Communist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew.

Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak up because I
wasn't a trade unionist.

Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn't speak up because I was a
Protestant.

Then they came for me, and by that time no one was left to speak up." -
Martin Niemöller

In our diverse society we must never fail to speak up in the face of Human
Rights violations lest we be the next targets of such violations.

 

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