[blindkid] Quesstion

Jody Ianuzzi thunderwalker321 at gmail.com
Tue May 5 17:47:59 UTC 2015


Hi Linda

Oh I love the politically correct names for being blind like undecided sightless and visually challenged. 

Partially sighted is actually defined as 20/60 to 20/200     Even saying legally blind can be confusing because people with macular degeneration have no central vision and people with retinitis pigmentosa have no peripheral vision. I always confuse my family because I might see something as small as a business card on a table because of the high contrast but then I will walk into a chair that is the same color as the floor. I also have no depth perception I am night blind and highly sensitive to bright light.   

I think it is unfair when people ask a child what they can see because a low vision or blind child has no idea what normal vision is and they can not compare.   

Also a Low Vision child might seem to see more than they really do because of a variety of coping mechanisms such as seeing a triangle of lights and knowing it is a Christmas tree or a dark spot on a building and no it is a window. When I was a child my mother asked me if I could see the cars on the road in front of our house. I said yes I could but of course my cars were a blurry mass and she assumed that I could see them clearly.  

There is also a social pressure to want to be like everyone else and so many times a child might say they can see something when they really can't just to seem like they have normal vision. 


JODY 🐺
thunderwalker321 at gmail.com

"There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes."  DOCTOR WHO (Tom Baker)

> On May 5, 2015, at 12:34 PM, Linda A.Coccovizzo via blindkid <blindkid at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> It's amusing all the different names people have come up with for "blind."  I understand some of them, because I want to know when I meet someone, what to expect.  If they just say "I'm blind," maybe just because of the way I understand blind to mean totally blind, that's what I will think.  If they say "legally blind," I might automatically think there is some vision involved.  "Partially sighted" or "low vision" leaves it wide open, just because there are so very many types of partial blindness that it isn't fair to expect one person to see in the same way another might be able to see.  There really is no way to explain what a person can or can't see in one or two words when explaining to someone.  In school, we had totals and partials, or print and braille students.  I guess that's just the way we defined it.  I'm blind.  My kids are blind.  I'm not going to be offended if someone says I'm blind.  However many politically correct ways people feel they need to come up with, it just is what it is.  Just when I think I've heard them all, someone comes up with something else.  One of the funniest ones I have heard is "unsighted."  I have only heard one person say it, but everytime I hear that, I can't help but smile.
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> From: blindkid [mailto:blindkid-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Penny Duffy via blindkid
> Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2015 7:30 AM
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> Subject: Re: [blindkid] Quesstion
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> Off to work.  But dropping.
> https://nfb.org/images/nfb/publications/fr/fr19/fr05si03.htm and my daughter is blind. Others would classify her as low vision , high partial (not a term I like at all) and visually  impaired.  My rule is the person can label themselves how they want as long as they are not embarrassed  by their blindness.
> On May 4, 2015 6:26 PM, "Julie Yanez via blindkid" <blindkid at nfbnet.org>
> wrote:
> 
>> I think some people use different wording based on vision. As the deaf do.
>> Some are deaf, some hearing impared. And with the blind, some are 
>> blind and only have a bit of light perception, and some are legally 
>> blind so they prefer visually impaired. They are able to use larger print and such.
>> And daughter has been blind since birth. So the word is no taboo 
>> around her. And when she hears the whispers of people talking within 
>> earshot, she reminds them, "I'm blind, not deaf. I can hear you".
>> On May 4, 2015 1:06 PM, "Jody Ianuzzi via blindkid" 
>> <blindkid at nfbnet.org>
>> wrote:
>> 
>>> I agree blind is blind and it is no big deal. My mother always 
>>> tiptoed around the word and never used it but I learned to have no 
>>> problem with that at all
>>> 
>>> JODY 🐺
>>> thunderwalker321 at gmail.com
>>> 
>>> "There's no point in being grown up if you can't be childish sometimes."
>>> DOCTOR WHO (Tom Baker)
>>> 
>>>> On May 3, 2015, at 11:22 AM, Bernadette Jacobs via blindkid <
>>> blindkid at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Well Amy, this is because people like to use other words to cover 
>>>> up
>> the
>>> fact that in actuality they are blind. They like to use euphemisms 
>>> like visually impaired; can't say well; sightless; as if blindness 
>>> is a swearword. When you say blind, you are not in fact swearing. 
>>> Blind, is blind. There is nothing wrong with being blind. That is my 
>>> message, as harsh as it might sound to a lot of other people on this 
>>> list
>>>> 
>>>> Bernie
>>>> 
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>> 
>>>>> On May 3, 2015, at 10:31 AM, Amy Bishop via blindkid <
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>>>>> 
>>>>> Why every body always say BLIND? I'm blind I don't is very big deal.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Amy Bee
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