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steve lozano
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Orientation and Mobility for the Blind...Pressure Point Guide Technique
This is a demonstration of pressure point guide, a new technique for guiding the blind or visually impaired. It cannot be used with all individuals but it has definite advantanges over the sighted/human guide technique. The two tecniques should be used to complement each other.
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pressure point guide technique for the blind and visually impaired
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This is a presentation of a new guiding technique for the blind. It can be used in conjunction with sighted/human guide and has several advantages over this technique. It cannot be used with all individuals and in all situations but should be considered a complement to sighted/human guide.
Orientation & Mobility for the Blind
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Patrica a blind high school student walks to the bus stop and takes public transportation to school for the first time.
Your student might be on the autism spectrum and these would be part of his behavior when he gets excited. His adapted PE teacher can work on his gait.
the guides tell you that they guide the individual through pressure, there is no holding on. this frees up the hand for holding objects. in additions slower walkers have to walk faster.
Sorry. It's not clear what the technique is. As I see blind girl walks touching hand of the quide woman. The point is totally blind people need to orient independently. Isn't it? I teach them doing it. If you like, you can check my technique at my channel
I hope all the people who park cars on the sidewalks see this video.
Me too!
Hi. I'm Alex. If anyone wants talking about new methods of orientation and mobility, you're welcome. Also I created 6 new sports for the blind that develop quite new abilities to feel the world. In Goalball the ball produces sounds so blind players can hear where it is located, but in socium the walls, pits and stones on roads, low hanging billboards, etc. don't sound. If wanna ask something, you can. Also everything, even invisible for the sighted people, can be easily found out.
+Blind insight Hi Alex I want to know about Good methods for designing sidewalks for blind people, can you help me please with this item? I thank you so much.
You should see what happens to blind people when you put a cane in their hand. It's magic!
a very useful video, that shows that it still exists people who want the best for humanity, doing a wonderful job like this; helping blind people for their mobility and orientation using this wonderful techniques.
Hi. My name is Dan. I work at a rehab facility (physical/occupational/speech) and have a young child about 6 who is blind. We have some goals we are working toward and I wonder if you have any suggestions on how to improve a couple things. His gait pattern is more of shourt shuffles rather than full steps, even with the use of his cane. Any suggestions on activities that would encourage longer strides? Also, he "flaps" his hands when he gets excited and hops up and down. Why does he do this and how can we normalize his expression of elation. Also, how can we encourage a better awareness of where he is inside of a building? Thanks.
well, i don't know what to say ! My little girl is 6, she is going blind, she will be totaly blind by her teens, all i can say is i hope she is as confident, and as able to walk around as you are, i have seen some blind children , to frightend to go anywhere or do any thing on there own. so well done you :)