FUTURE REFLECTIONS
FUTURE REFLECTIONS
Future
Reflections
The
National Federation of the Blind Magazine for Parents and Teachers of Blind
Children
Vol. 11,
No. 4 Fall 1992
Barbara
Cheadle, Editor
ISSN-0883-3419
Copyright
© 1992 National Federation of the Blind
For more information
about blindness and children contact:
National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
1800 Johnson Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
(410) 659-9314, ext. 2360
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CONTENTS
Vol. 11,
No. 4 Fall 1992
From
the Editor
The
Parent's Role in Changing What it Means to be Blind by Barbara
Pierce
Fun,
Friends, and Fitting In
How
to Make a Braille Wave by Bonnie
Simons
Black
Belt—White Cane by Jody
Ianuzzi
Cane
Travel and Young Students
All
the World's a Stage for the Blind and Sighted Alike, by Jerry White
Reprinted from: Handbook for Itinerant and Resource Teachers of Blind and
Visually Impaired Students by Doris M. Willoughby and Sharon L. M. Duffy
Language
Development: Ideas for Young Children
Braille
Bill and Beyond: A Report from South Dakota by Marjorie
Kaizer, Superintendent, S.D. School for the Visually Handicapped
Braille
Team Nears Diploma
Katie
Goes to First Grade by Suzie
Hanks
Slate-Mates:
Braille Is the Medium for Youngster's Messages
Braille
Storybook Resources
A
Day at the Playground by Mary
Ellen Thompson
Inspired
Teacher
New
Committee Organized for Parents of the Deaf-Blind: Open Letter and Questionnaire by Julie
Hunter
Let's
Talk Shop by Doug
Boone
Blindness:
Is History Against Us? by Kenneth
Jernigan
Hear
Ye! Hear Ye!
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