[blindkid] home practice for screen reading programs/computer

Arielle Silverman arielle71 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 6 17:42:01 UTC 2012


Is the issue that he doesn't have access to a screen reader on the
home computer? Or is it that he has a screen reader but no assignments
of things for him to do to practice?
If the latter, can you give him some projects to work on or have him
study the tutorial for his screen reader (JAWS etc.)?
Arielle

On 3/6/12, Zunaira Wasif <zwasif at my.fau.edu> wrote:
> I don't know what state your in, but I'm a rehab counselor in Florida.
>  In this state a child with division of blind services aged 15 would
> be a candidate for the transitions program.  They would basicly help
> him get ready for work through eather college or  vocational training,
> and would provide technology for him as well, like a computer at home.
>  I would contact your son's rehab counselor and discuss this with her.
>
> On 3/6/12, Dr. Denise M Robinson <deniserob at gmail.com> wrote:
>> If you would like to see videos of other children from 4 years up and
>> where
>> their skills are at to be competitive in school in regards to technology,
>> go to this youtube channel:
>> http://www.youtube.com/user/yourtechvision?feature=mhee
>>
>>
>> Denise
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 8:18 AM, Penny Duffy <pennyduffy at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Debbie..
>>>
>>> You are right to be concerned. Its very reasonable to be concerned.
>>>  Children don't learn very well in a bubble. He is already 15.  It should
>>> be a reasonable accommodation for them to make a computer accessible to
>>> him
>>> for school use.  What many schools do is to provide a laptop for school
>>> and
>>> home use.  I know some other people will respond with more detail. The
>>> only
>>> thing we have at home right now is a Perkins Braille, refreshabraille18
>>> and
>>> an abacus. Thats all she need right now. Those items all belong to the
>>> school district (well really the state but the school district made sure
>>> she had them)
>>> -Penny
>>>
>>> On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Tom and Deb OConnor <toc6642 at charter.net
>>> >wrote:
>>>
>>> > My son has not been sent home practice for goals on IEP for
>>> > computer/screen reading skills.  He is 15 and can only operate his
>>> > vision
>>> > teacher's computer. How would I get them to send practice for him at
>>> home?
>>> >
>>> > Tom & Debbie O'Connor
>>> > toc6642 at charter.net
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>> --
>>  Denise
>>
>> Denise M. Robinson, TVI, Ph.D.
>> CEO, TechVision, LLC
>> Specialist in Technology/Training/Teaching for blind/low vision
>> 509-674-1853
>>
>> Website with hundreds of informational articles & lessons all done with
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>>
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>> doing it." --Chinese Proverb
>>
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>> imagination.
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