Saturday, April 27, 2013
Top 10 Iphone Aps for the Visually Impaired
This article not only lists the aps but it describes what they do and how they cost. The most expensive is one for $44 and most are about $2. There are a couple of useful ones that are totally FREE. To see the list and read the entire article from About.com, go to this link: http://assistivetechnology.about.com/od/ATCAT6/tp/Top-10-Iphone-Apps-For-The-Visually-Impaired.htm
Sunday, April 21, 2013
BREAKING UPDATE: FBI Releases Photos of Bombing Suspects: Appeals to All to Help Identify
This is late. The youngest has been found. Now he is in serious condiiton in a hospital.
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From:"Emergencyemai
To:kathy
Cc:
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Subject:BREAKING UPDATE: FBI Releases Photos of Bombing Suspects: Appeals to All to Help Identify
From:"Emergencyemai
To:kathy
Cc:
Photos of suspects and FBI tip reporting information:
http://www.emergencyemail.org/newsemergency/anmviewer.asp?a=2825&z=29
THE EMERGENCY EMAIL AND WIRELESS NETWORK
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http://www.emergencyemail.org/newsemergency/anmviewer.asp?a=2825&z=29
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Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Help Social Security Works fight the Sequester!
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Subject:Help Social Security Works fight the Sequester!
From:"Michael Phelan,
To:msk
Cc:
Kathy,
Thank you for creating this momentum to stop the sequester! Because of your incredible response, MoveOn.org is offering a grant to help us keep the pressure on the White House and Congress to protect our Social Security system, Medicare and Medicaid.
But we can only get the grant with your help.
Click here and vote for Option #4, Social Security Works.
Thank you for helping us get this amazing opportunity. Without your enthusiasm, none of this would be possible.
Go to civic.moveon.org/signon/signonopportunityvote5.html, then click on "Option #4," and Submit Survey.
Thanks for all you do,
Michael Phelan
Social Security Works
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Subject:Help Social Security Works fight the Sequester!
From:"Michael Phelan,
To:msk
Cc:
Kathy,
Thank you for creating this momentum to stop the sequester! Because of your incredible response, MoveOn.org is offering a grant to help us keep the pressure on the White House and Congress to protect our Social Security system, Medicare and Medicaid.
But we can only get the grant with your help.
Click here and vote for Option #4, Social Security Works.
Thank you for helping us get this amazing opportunity. Without your enthusiasm, none of this would be possible.
Go to civic.moveon.org/signon/signonopportunityvote5.html, then click on "Option #4," and Submit Survey.
Thanks for all you do,
Michael Phelan
Social Security Works
Blindisms: "STOP ROCKING, ADAM!"
When I first started working with children with little and no vision, I recall a 5th grader--totally blind-- being admonished by his classmates to "STOP ROCKING, ADAM!" It seems it was a class effort to help him to stop the rocking while he talked and since his teacher was not present (I was the art teacher) he growled back at them all until one of the boys got closer to say more softly "We're just trying to help you."
I wondered what was wrong with his rocking and that he seemed unaware that he was doing it. I also wondered if it was more of an issue to the sighted than to the blind. Later I learned that helping him to cease the rocking would help him with his public perception in the future. In order for him to have a job later in life or just get along with others he has to appear as "normal" as possible and without mental challenges. That is what other blind people consider as well. They want the sighted to understand that apart form the difference of sight that they are "normal." Rocking and other blindisms distract from that.
What are blindisms? Dr. Marguerite A. Smith, Morton Chethik and Edna Adelson, in their study " Differential Assessments of 'Blindisms'" [American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 39(5) October. 1969] define blindisms as
At any rate, I have a few links to articles on blindisms that I hope will particularly assist parents of young ones who are blind. The last one, I am particularly fond of as it was written by a former "eye poker."
Mannerisms or Blindism (LOFOB) http://www.lofob.org.za/html/mannerisms.html
SensAgent: http://dictionary.sensagent.com/Blindism/en-en/
Beating Blindisms (By Sarah J. Blake, Freelance Writer and Educational Consultant) http://www.tsbvi.edu/seehear/spring02/blindisms.htm
I wondered what was wrong with his rocking and that he seemed unaware that he was doing it. I also wondered if it was more of an issue to the sighted than to the blind. Later I learned that helping him to cease the rocking would help him with his public perception in the future. In order for him to have a job later in life or just get along with others he has to appear as "normal" as possible and without mental challenges. That is what other blind people consider as well. They want the sighted to understand that apart form the difference of sight that they are "normal." Rocking and other blindisms distract from that.
What are blindisms? Dr. Marguerite A. Smith, Morton Chethik and Edna Adelson, in their study " Differential Assessments of 'Blindisms'" [American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 39(5) October. 1969] define blindisms as
[behavior] including a wide variety of activities, ranging from minor head and hand motions (e.g. head turning, hand rubbing, usual hand postures) through varied rhythmic postural activities (body rocking, rhythmic swaying) to highly complex, ritualistic patterns reminiscent of the activity of severely disturbed (autistic, schizophrenic) children or adults.As a more seasoned teacher/specialist for the visually impaired I have learned the consequences of allowing certain blindisms to continue. It is more than just a nuisance habit that makes sighted people dizzy from speaking to someone who is continually rocking. I have seen beautiful children dark recessed eyes and perpetual eye infections from eye poking. I have seen sighted children not want to be around the strange acting child. I have seen people assume that a blind person who rocks does not have the intelligence of a sighted person. However, with my children with multiple disabilities, I have learned to pick my battles. I had a child who would spin and rock whenever he had the chance. We made such activity inappropriate for when it was time to sit at our work table but OK if music was playing and it was time to dance.
At any rate, I have a few links to articles on blindisms that I hope will particularly assist parents of young ones who are blind. The last one, I am particularly fond of as it was written by a former "eye poker."
Mannerisms or Blindism (LOFOB) http://www.lofob.org.za/html/mannerisms.html
SensAgent: http://dictionary.sensagent.com/Blindism/en-en/
Beating Blindisms (By Sarah J. Blake, Freelance Writer and Educational Consultant) http://www.tsbvi.edu/seehear/spring02/blindisms.htm
Fellow Educators-
Check out what is going on at the PDRIB. Dr. Bell and company are doing a fantastic job.
Eric Guillory, Director of Youth Services
Louisiana Center for the Blind
101 South Trenton Street
Ruston, LA 71270
Voice: 800-234-4166 (extension 3009)
Fax: 318-251-0109
Skype: brllovingdad
“Together, we are changing what it means to be blind.”
From: nclb-On Behalf Of Edward Bell
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 9:54 AM
To: pibe
Subject: [NCLB] The PDRIB Post, Spring 2013 Edition
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2013 9:54 AM
To: pibe
Subject: [NCLB] The PDRIB Post, Spring 2013 Edition
Welcome to the PDRIB Post
The PDRIB post is a quarterly publication of the Professional Development and Research Institute on Blindness. The newsletters contain news and information on our two master’s degree programs in Orientation and Mobility and Teaching Blind Students. It also contains news and updates from the National Blindness Professional Certification Board (NBPCB), an entity to certify professionals who work with the blind. Currently the NBPCB has two certification programs, the National Orientation and Mobility Certification (NOMC) and the National Certification in Literary Braille (NCLB). The newsletter will showcase those who have received both of these certifications and will announce upcoming test dates. You will also hear quarterly from Dr. Edward Bell, director of the PDRIB on things going on at the institute. Other details featured in the PDRIB Post include a calendar of events, research updates, book reviews and a list of our graduates.
To receive this publication through email or to submit ideas for upcoming newsletters, contact Edward Bell at ebell@latech.edu.
Current Issue of the PDRIB Post
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Archives of the PDRIB Post
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Edward C. Bell, Ph.D., CRC, NOMC
REGISTER TO TAKE THE NATIONAL CERTIFICATION IN LITERARY BRAILLE (NCLB) Exam
http://www.nbpcb.org/pages/announcements.php
http://www.nbpcb.org/pages/announcements.php
Director, Professional Development and Research
Institute on Blindness
Louisiana Tech University
210 Woodard Hall
PO Box 3158
Ruston LA 71272
Office: 318.257.4554
Fax: 318.257.2259 (Fax)
Skype: edwardbell2010
ebell@latech.edu
www.latech.edu/instituteonblindness
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"I am somehow less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops."
-- Stephen Jay Gould
Institute on Blindness
Louisiana Tech University
210 Woodard Hall
PO Box 3158
Ruston LA 71272
Office: 318.257.4554
Fax: 318.257.2259 (Fax)
Skype: edwardbell2010
ebell@latech.edu
www.latech.edu/instituteonblindness
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"I am somehow less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops."
-- Stephen Jay Gould
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Taming Homeschooling Chaos with Apologia Planners
Renee Walker posted: " Planners? You may be wondering why I am reviewing planners when I can't see to use them. Well, I love planners. I have to use computer planners now, but I used to love my Day Timer when I could see. My life was so full that if I lost my Day Timer "
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Visual Impairments Specialist Scotlandville Magnet High School of Excellence http://lee.ebrschools.org/kathynicholslee
http://www.kathyskids.org
http://teacherweb.com/LA/RobertELeeHigh/MrsMichael/t.aspx
http://mskathyskids.blogspot.com
http://www.kathyskids.org
http://teacherweb.com/LA/RobertELeeHigh/MrsMichael/t.aspx
http://mskathyskids.blogspot.com
Educational Music
One of the fellow members of Edutopia who uses music in his class suggested this web site. There is a fee however so I have not tried it for that reason. Perhaps after the summer is over and I'm getting a regular paycheck again. If you have tried it, please give us your review. the link is http://www.acadamiacs.com/
Visual Impairments Specialist Scotlandville Magnet High School of Excellence http://lee.ebrschools.org/kathynicholslee
http://www.kathyskids.org
http://teacherweb.com/LA/RobertELeeHigh/MrsMichael/t.aspx
http://mskathyskids.blogspot.com
http://www.kathyskids.org
http://teacherweb.com/LA/RobertELeeHigh/MrsMichael/t.aspx
http://mskathyskids.blogspot.com
AAN: Hysterical Blindness Yields to Eye Task
AAN: Hysterical Blindness Yields to Eye Task
MedPage Today
SAN DIEGO -- Asking patients with a visual conversion disorder, also known as hysterical blindness, to perform a simple visual exercise over a period of days to weeks in order to recover their sight was an effective therapy, a researcher said here. All ...
http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/AAN/38059%26hl%3Den%26geo%3Dus&ct=ga&cad=CAEQAhgAIAAoBjAAOABAtNDEigVIAVAAWABiAmVu&cd=yby96piImGs&usg=AFQjCNF_778lUBXLCGf07MdIeKmx3-xMFQ
MedPage Today
SAN DIEGO -- Asking patients with a visual conversion disorder, also known as hysterical blindness, to perform a simple visual exercise over a period of days to weeks in order to recover their sight was an effective therapy, a researcher said here. All ...
http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/AAN/38059%26hl%3Den%26geo%3Dus&ct=ga&cad=CAEQAhgAIAAoBjAAOABAtNDEigVIAVAAWABiAmVu&cd=yby96piImGs&usg=AFQjCNF_778lUBXLCGf07MdIeKmx3-xMFQ
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Seven More IEP Tips from a Seasoned Parent
Ms. Kathy's Kids Blog: http://mskathyskids.blogspot.com/
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BBC E-mail: Cholesterol drugs "may save sight"
Kathy saw this story on the BBC News website and thought you
should see it.
** Cholesterol drugs 'may save sight' **
Drugs that lower cholesterol may be able to prevent one of the most common forms of blindness, according to US researchers.
< http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/news/health-22002454 >
should see it.
** Cholesterol drugs 'may save sight' **
Drugs that lower cholesterol may be able to prevent one of the most common forms of blindness, according to US researchers.
< http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/news/health-22002454 >
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