Future Reflections

The National Federation of the Blind Magazine for Parents and Teachers of Blind Children

Vol. 2, No. 1   January/ February 1983

Barbara Cheadle, Editor

ISSN-0883-3419

Copyright © 1983 National Federation of the Blind

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CONTENTS
                                         

Vol. 2, No. 1   January/ February 1983

To Be The Best Person She Can Be

From the Editor's Mailbox

Let Your Blind Child In The Kitchen, Mom

What Can Your Deaf-Blind Child Expect

Profile

Literature Review

Myths and Facts About Blindness

Hear Ye! Hear Ye!

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FROM THE EDITOR

Since the Christmas and New Year's season will be over when you receive this issue, I can only express my wish that it was a good and happy time for you, and that the New Year, 1983, will be even better than 1982.

A few words about this issue are in order. You will notice that we do not have an announcement about how and where taped copies of Future Reflections are available. That is because Susan Ford, who has been handling that, has just moved from Montana to St. Louis, Missouri. We are thrilled to have her here in Missouri with us, but new arrangements must now be made for taping the magazine. We should have those arrangements completed by the time our next issue comes out.

You will notice that we have an article in this issue which deals with the multiply-handicapped (specifically, the deaf-blind). We would like to hear more from our readers. who have multiply handicapped children. Tell us what you would like to read about, what your problems and concerns are, and how you've solved particular problems.