[rehab] My own company
Christine Chaikin of Insightful Publications
christine at in-sightful.com
Tue Sep 18 22:07:40 UTC 2012
Hello All,
I have my own company called Insightful Publications. For more information
go to http://www.in-sightful.com.
Thank you for your time regarding this matter.
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Christine Chaikin President
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-----Original Message-----
From: rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf
Of Anmol Bhatia
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 12:49 PM
To: Rehabilitation Counselor Mailing List
Subject: Re: [rehab] adjustment to blindness
Thanks Dick, these are all great ideas. I frankly don't shy away from the
fact I am a Federrationest, and to be honest there are alot of things I
agree with ACB on, however, for my professional life I want to present my
students with both sides without taking sides. What I am actually looking
for is some scholarly information that I can cite. So if anyone can provide
me with some scholarly that I can use, I would appreciate it.
thanks
Anmol
I seldom think about my limitations, and they never make me sad. Perhaps
there is just a touch of yearning at times; but it is vague, like a breeze
among flowers.
Hellen Keller
--- On Tue, 9/18/12, Dick Davis <ddavis at blindinc.org> wrote:
> From: Dick Davis <ddavis at blindinc.org>
> Subject: Re: [rehab] adjustment to blindness
> To: "Rehabilitation Counselor Mailing List" <rehab at nfbnet.org>
> Date: Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 2:18 PM Anmol, Don't fall into the
> traditional agency trap of neutering anything that has to do with the
> NFB. No other profession would reject good ideas because of the
> source, and the NFB has tons of stuff. So use it, and attibute it.
> Look at the Braille Forum and see if there is information in that
> which you can use, and if you do, attribute it to the ACB.
> If you find stuff on
> the AFB website, use it and attribute it to the AFB. And so forth.
> You cannot embrace all points of view, because some would be negative
> to what you are doing, but you can discuss even the negative stuff and
> ask people what they think about it. be open about the fact that you
> are a Federationist, and do not apologize for it. Trust that your
> students will be smart enough to figure out what is best for them,
> after sorting through all the information they get from you. Let them
> know the times and dates of organization meetings too - NFB and ACB,
> and encourage them to attend to see what each offers.
> Dick Davis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org
> [mailto:rehab-bounces at nfbnet.org]
> On Behalf
> Of Anmol Bhatia
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 10:11 AM
> To: Rehabilitation Counselor Mailing List
> Subject: [rehab] adjustment to blindness
>
> Hello,
> I am working on developing a curriculum for adjustment to blindness
> for my current job and I am wondering if anyone has done this and
> would not mind sharing tips on what to include and how to measure the
> final outcome. Are there any books, classes, or literature you would
> recommend?
> Since I do
> not work for an NFB Center, and need to be unbiased, I don't want to
> push the NFB Philosophy. However, this does not mean that I should not
> use any of the NFB literature, but if someone can provide me with some
> pointers from an unbiased point of view I would really appreciate it.
> Does anyone
> do adjustment to blindness training as part of their job? If so, how
> do you handle it? Any thoughts or ideas would really be appreciate it.
>
> Anmol
> I seldom think about my limitations, and they never make me sad.
> Perhaps there is just a touch of yearning at times; but it is vague,
> like a breeze among flowers.
> Hellen Keller
>
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