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The advancing 21st century technology has really contributed in fostering independent living for persons with living with visual impairments. Here is a level indicator that helps persons with visual impairment when pouring any liquid into a cup. The sound made by the device helps from spilling the liquid being poured into the cup. Amazing right? πͺπΏπͺπΏπͺπΏπͺπΏ
05/10/2020
Today is teachers day, we couldn't have made it this far without the instrumentality of our loving an dedicated teachers. ππΏππΏ.
15/09/2020
Deaf blind, just as the name suggests is a disabling condition that affects the visual and auditory senses. Persons who are deaf blind can not perceive and benefit from any visual or auditory stimuli in their environment. Yes it is possible for an individual to have multiple disabling conditions The provision of Orientation and mobility coaching to these category of persons with disabilities is possible, but believe me it's a very slow process that requires a lot of patience on the part of the orientation and mobility coach. In a bid to providing orientation and mobility training services to persons who are deaf blind, one major approach that is employed by the orientation and mobility coach is the "OBJECT CUE" method. In this method, persons who are deaf blind depend largely on their kinesthetic and tactile senses to gather information about their environments. The orientation and mobility coach would have to pair the individual's sense of touch and different objects they want to teach the deaf blind person severally. Object cue is one of the major components of Orientation and mobility training for persons who are visually impaired.
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