ODDS AND ENDS

Complete Future Reflections Vol 37 No 3

Words of Wisdom

Helpful Hints for Paraprofessionals Working with Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired

Blind Students Are Normal Students

An Open Letter to Parents

Story of Ele

Ecorched

Why I Love My Cane and What It Means to Me

American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults
Future Reflections Special Issue: Early Childhood ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY
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Why I Love My Cane and What It Means to Me
by Jasmyn Polite
From the Editor: Jasmyn Polite has had low vision all her life. She finally became a confident user of the long white cane after she graduated from high school. In this article she writes about the sense of freedom that the cane has given her.

Play Ball and Teach Sound Localization to Blind Students

American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults
Future Reflections Special Issue: Early Childhood ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY
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Play Ball and Teach Sound Localization to Blind Students
by Liz Wisecarver