BLINDNESS EDUCATION WEEK

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BLINDNESS EDUCATION WEEK
* Where can you meet up to 2,500 blind people in one week or

less?
* Where can you hear stimulating, informative, and exciting

speakers who are national experts in the education and

rehabilitation of the blind?
* Where can you meet the most active, knowledgeable parents of

blind children (including parents of blind multiple-handicapped

THE BEST DECISION WE EVER MADE

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THE BEST DECISION WE EVER MADE
by Elizabeth Klunek
[PICTURE] Shortly after convention, Elizabeth and her son Christopher
toured the National Center for the Blind, headwuarters of the NFB.
Here they examine one of the many aids available from the NFB Materials Center

CHANGING WHAT IT MEANS TO BE BLIND

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CHANGING WHAT IT MEANS TO BE BLIND
THE 1991 SEMINAR FOR PARENTS OF BLIND CHILDREN

From Barbara Pierce, Associate Editor of the Braille Monitor: The

telephone rang at about seven one evening last June. I was alone at

the National Center for the Blind in Baltimore, preparing my dinner

and anxious to return to my computer. I answered the call--one is

WHAT IT MEANS TO BE BLIND

BRAILLE WORKSHOP

DISTINGUISHED EDUCATOR

KNOW THE SYSTEM

NFB RECOGNIZES BRAILLE READERS

CHANGE THROUGH ROLE MODELING AND NETWORKING

SENSORY SAFARI