Independence Without Sight Or Sound

Independence Without Sight Or Sound
Title Independence Without Sight Or Sound PDF eBook
Author Dona Sauerburger
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Total Pages
Release 1993
Genre Deafblind people
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Independence Without Sight Or Sound

Independence Without Sight Or Sound
Title Independence Without Sight Or Sound PDF eBook
Author Dona Sauerburger
Publisher American Foundation for the Blind
Total Pages 212
Release 1993
Genre Blind-deaf
ISBN 9780891282464

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Independence without Sight or Sound covers the essential aspects of communicating and working with deaf-blind adults--individuals who have both vision and hearing loss. Written in a personal and informal style, it is filled with practical information for any professional who works with someone who is deaf-blind, such as how to talk with someone who is deaf-blind, how deaf-blind people can communicate with strangers and interact with people in public, and how they can overcome isolation and assert control over their own life. Written by an expert in orientation and mobility, this guide emphasizes adapting orientation and mobility techniques for deaf-blind travelers.

Foundations of Orientation and Mobility, 3rd Edition

Foundations of Orientation and Mobility, 3rd Edition
Title Foundations of Orientation and Mobility, 3rd Edition PDF eBook
Author William R. Wiener
Publisher American Foundation for the Blind
Total Pages 856
Release 2010
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0891284613

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Foundations of Orientation and Mobility, the classic professional reference and textbook has been completely revised and expanded to two volumes by the most knowledgeable experts in the field. The new third edition includes both the latest research in O&M and expanded information on practice and teaching strategies. Volume 2, Instructional Strategies and Practical Applications, contains detailed information in such as areas as the use of the senses in O&M; teaching O&M to different age and ability groups; the use of technology-based travel systems; and travel in complex environments. No O&M student or professional can afford to be without this essential resource.

Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development

Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
Title Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 542
Release 1993
Genre Disabled veterans
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Journal of Rehabilitation R & D

Journal of Rehabilitation R & D
Title Journal of Rehabilitation R & D PDF eBook
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Total Pages 488
Release 1995
Genre Prosthesis
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Hand in Hand

Hand in Hand
Title Hand in Hand PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Mary Huebner
Publisher American Foundation for the Blind
Total Pages 150
Release 1995
Genre Education
ISBN 9780891289401

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This series was designed to develop resources for educators of children who are visually impaired, hearing impaired, and severely disabled. The Hand In Hand materials emphasize the communication and mobility skills crucial to independence, and provide important information to help service providers do their jobs effectively. Containing contributions from more than 30 nationally recognized experts in the field of deaf-blindness, this groundbreaking information consists of four components that can be used separately or together. An in-service training guide that presents structured information and guidelines for using the Hand In Hand materials with various audiences. Focusing on the needs of the trainer, this manual provides sample blueprints for individual workshops, as well as an overview of training, assessment, and evaluation. Also includes sample forms for conducting a pre-training needs assessment and post-training evaluation.

The Routledge Handbook of Visual Impairment

The Routledge Handbook of Visual Impairment
Title The Routledge Handbook of Visual Impairment PDF eBook
Author John Ravenscroft
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 472
Release 2019-03-26
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351618792

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The Routledge Handbook of Visual Impairment examines current debates as well as cross-examining traditionally held beliefs around visual impairment. It provides a bridge between medical practice and social and cultural research drawing on authentic investigations. It is the intention of this Handbook to provide an opportunity to engage with academic researchers who wish to ensure a coherent and rigorous approach to research construction and reflection on visual impairment that is in collaboration with, but sometimes is beyond, the medical realm. This Handbook is divided into ten thematic areas in order to represent the wide range of debates and concepts within visual impairment. The ten themes include: cerebral visual impairment; education; sport and physical exercise; assistive technology; understanding the cultural aesthetics; socio-emotional and sexual aspects of visual impairment; orientation, mobility, habitation, and rehabilitation; recent advances in "eye" research and sensory substitution devices; ageing and adulthood. The 27 chapters that explore the social and cultural aspects of visual impairment can be taken and used in a variety of different ways in order to promote research and generate debate among practitioners and scholars who wish to use this resource to inform their practice in supporting and developing positive outcomes for all.