Future Reflections

Volume 43, Number 4         Convention 2024

A magazine for parents and teachers of blind children published by
the American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults in partnership
with the National Organization of Parents of Blind Children.

Deborah Kent Stein, Editor

Silas O’Connor and his mother, Briley O’Connor, speak at the NOPBC Board meeting. Read What the Federation Means to Me.

ISSN-0883-3419

Copyright © 2024 American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults

For more information about blindness and children contact:
National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place, Baltimore, MD 21230 • 410-659-9314
https://nfb.org/nopbc[email protected][email protected]

Contents

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Is Something Happening Here?
by Deborah Kent Stein

NOPBC CONFERENCE AND BOARD MEETING

Blaming It on Blindness
by Carlton Anne Cook Walker

Where Flavor Meets the Federation
by Nick Oliver

NOPBC Twig Awards
Presented by Cassie McKinney and Melissa Riccobono

Training Parents about IEPs
by Casey West Robertson and Carlton Anne Cook Walker

We Believe in Your Children's Dreams
by Denise Avant

What the Federation Means to Me
by Silas O'Connor and Briley O'Connor

PROFESSIONALS IN BLINDNESS EDUCATION

Beyond Routes and Techniques: The Energy of Structured Discovery in Blindness Training
by Carlos Servan

Seeking the Holy Braille: The Promise of the Monarch
by Paul Schroeder

GENERAL SESSIONS

Inclusion by Example: Adventures of a Blind Woman Navigating the Oceans of STEM Professionals
by Amy Bower

Telling Our Stories: A Conversation about Blindness, Justice, and Shattering Misconceptions from the Federal Bench
by Judge David Tatel and Deepa Goraya

AWARDS

2024 Distinguished Educator of Blind Students, Dori Senatori
Presented by Carla McQuillan

NFB Scholarship Awards
Presented by Cayte Mendez

Dr. Jacob Bolotin Awards
Presented by Everette Bacon

CONVENTION PERSPECTIVES

"That's How We Say Hello": Attending My First NFB Convention as a Teacher of Tomorrow
by Mary-Clare Cable

Strengthening Bonds through the Parent Leadership Program
by Kate Garcia and Sonia Timmons

Time Out for Art
by Ann Cunningham and the Art Room Volunteers

NEWS

New NOPBC Board Elected

Taking Pride in Braille Literacy with Braille Readers Are Leaders

Announcements

Complete Future Reflections

Why Join the NOPBC?

Are you the parent of a blind/low-vision child? Don’t know where to turn? Have you ever wondered what your child will be capable of when he or she grows up? Are you concerned that your child’s future will be limited by blindness or low vision? Do you have questions about how to parent a blind child? We are here for you.

What is the NOPBC?

Founded in 1983, the National Organization of Parents of Blind Children (NOPBC), a proud division of the National Federation of the Blind (NFB), is a membership organization of families, friends, and educators of blind children. We have thousands of members in all fifty states plus Washington, DC, and Puerto Rico.

Who is the NOPBC for?

We have a very inclusive definition of blindness which includes children who have some usable vision. Instead of focusing on what the child can or cannot see, we focus on the child and what she or he wants to be.

NOPBC is for families, educators, and friends of blind children, including those who have some usable vision. We welcome all families of blind children, and many of our children have both blindness and other disabilities.

We help families and blind children themselves maximize the child’s abilities and opportunities; we hold high expectations for all of our children, regardless of any additional disabilities they may have.

Why is the NOPBC a part of the National Federation of the Blind?

As a division of the NFB, the largest and most influential organization of blind people in the world, the NOPBC is well informed about the societal, legislative, and technological issues that affect blind people. We enjoy the resources, support, and expertise of fifty thousand blind people who can serve as mentors and role models for us and our children. When we as parents join the NOPBC, our children belong to the Federation family.

What is our mission?

The NOPBC:

Most states have an NOPBC affiliate chapter. You can find your state chapter at http://www.nopbc.org. If your state does not have a chapter and you would like to start one, please contact us. We may be able to offer training and other assistance to start a state NOPBC chapter.

Why Join the NOPBC?

We have been where you are, and we want to support you and your blind child. We know that blindness does not define your child's future. We can connect you with other families and blind adults who can serve as positive mentors and role models. They can teach you the attitudes and techniques that will enable your child to become independent and to succeed in life.  

The NOPBC offers hope, encouragement, information, and resources for parents, families, and educators of blind children. NOPBC provides:

We offer a wide variety of programs, activities, and training to families, children, and youth. One of our most exciting activities is our annual conference. Every year since it was established, the NOPBC has conducted an annual conference for parents and teachers of blind children as part of the national convention of the NFB. This conference has grown to include five exciting days of workshops, training sessions, activities for all family members, including sighted siblings, and countless opportunities to meet blind adults and other families and children from around the country.

Programs, activities, publications, and resources of the NFB and NOPBC

Contact Us:
National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
[email protected]
www.nopbc.org

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