So great to see this video! I’ve never seen a braille tutorial show the associations between letters like AKU and BLV that you did, that was *such* a nice touch and it helped SO MUCH! Thanks for all you do Nelson, you’re the boss & such an inspiration to me
This actually means a lot. My brother is blind, so I learned braille as a kid to help him out. And finding out people is really interested in learning braille to help other people makes me really proud . :)
I am a braille teacher with 42 years experience. Great video! I will use it for my students. One small correction, though. A cell by definition is a 3 by 2 rectangle with 6 dots. W is dots (not cells) 2 4 5 6. It is one cell. W points west. That is my only improvement. Everything else is correct.
I self taught in elementary. A is alpha, always on top. B is beta 2 and below. C is CEE with two Es. D is pointing Right and F is pointing Left. E is diagonal Left, and I is diagonal Right. G is gangster in a group of four. H is a mirrored J, and J is J. K are snake eyes. L is lowercase L. M is two dots top, one dot below, mirrored with U. N is Arrow Pointing Right Up, and Z is Right Down. O is omega inside the triad. P is an upside down V. Q is literally P. R is R in dot form, and W is mirrored. S is an unfinished R. T is Tetris. X is connecting line dots. Y is a C that’s almost like an E.
My notes/personal take: A: Apple B: bat C: car D: detour E: exit or empty gas tank pointer F: F-shape (dots 1,2,4) G: gas or full square (dots 1,2,4,5) H: house w/chimney or letter h shape I: ice cream (opposite of E) J: J-shape Letter associations: AKU = Alaska University (Apple => school) BLV = bee love CMX = CarMaX DNY = DeNY or Detour --> NY (New York) EOZ = Exit to OZ FP = The FP (movie) or similar shaped letters GQ = similar shaped letters (both look like Braille shape too) HR = Human Resources IS = the word “is” JT = JeT Others: W: sideways W Numbers: dots 3,4,5,6 (everything except 1,2 is how I remember) End of numbers: dots 5,6 (kind of like the opposite of 1,2 is how I remember... idk but it seems to work) Nelson is the boss, thanks so much! I mentioned this in another comment, but the letter associations is something that I’ve never seen before in a Braille tutorial and it helps *so much* with being able to quickly determine which letter goes to what. Something that’s slightly related: the letters in the word EJOTY are the 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th in the alphabet, so you can use that little mnemonic word to help you determine what number any letter in the alphabet is.
@@timmahsound Yes - The opthalmalogist says that I have the problem where that debris at the bottom of the lens is inside not outside. (I don't really understand it...) But I'm okay!
I can't believe I just learned Braille. Wtf. Your method with the apple and bat, etc I memorized the entire story almost immediately, and then since braille is super intuitive I got the rest quickly. Thank you Nelson. This is incredible. I immediately went and looked up a site for braille tests, and I started at 77%, then 88% and then 100%. This is so awesome.
Great explanation, I remember learning Braille in elementary school because we had a blind student and since we were kids we all picked it up in a matter of days. Much harder as an adult of course. I totally forgot about the patterns, but your method really helps!
Just downloaded the Braille Academy app and did levels 1-5 fairly easily thanks to this video and the helpful reference notes in one of the other comments. Most of my mistakes so far have simply been my brain being too quick on the trigger Eg. sometimes going ‘Bee!’ instead of getting to the next bit with ‘Bee LoVe’ and entering L or V instead. So even when I make mistakes the foundational knowledge is still solid. I do like that so far the app hasn’t had a timer on things rushing me, which means I can also take my time and reference the video’s comment reference notes when a new letter combo appears. Repeating the key words/references out loud as I enter the answer also helps it stick.
I often do "hunt puzzles", where one of the steps is some cipher such as braille. I've always had to look it up; this was really helpful in memorizing it!
Thank you so much for making learning braille, scrip that I love the most - Though I am not blind but reading in braille has become my passion since 2004 - Wow ! Brilliant 👏👏👏👏
Hello Nelson, you really are an inspiration for me, Thanks a ton for the content. I was wondering if you could make a video on How to memorize the american sign language? if its possible? Thankss
He already had one for the ASL alphabet, I believe it was more of a “learn along with Nelson” thing but it is there. I’ll see if I can find it & edit the link in
I am sighted, and I picked up Braille because I designed an application to read email and web pages over the phone, which was marketed to the blind. I had a Braille documentation book done for my application and got interested in learning Braille from seeing my documentation transcribed. Learning Braille made me realize what it's like to not be fully literate, because I find that I see words one letter at a time in Braille, rather than having them automatically come together real fast when I read print.
Love how you are taking memory techniques to tackle new skills for fun and learn. I've been wondering, if muscle memory is really brain memory, then; shortcuting initial memory acquisition using memory techniques can leave us with more brain power to focus on practice rather than trying hard to remember what the next step of something is. I think you could demonstrate this by making a video series on acquiring a new skill like piano or guitar or asl but with a buddy who doesn't use memóry techniques. And try to Guage when the skill becomes routine for you VS the friend. You do have a leg up in braille, asl and cubing so maybe piano or flying an fpv drone in acro mode.
I found your video to be extremely helpful in the mini videos that I watched while trying to learn braille yours was very easy and helpful to understand thank you I really appreciate it I lost my vision about nine years ago and it has been really difficult although I do still have some vision in one eye I do feel the need to learn braille so again thank you🙏
So useful! THank you. I heard that I should learn Braille, so am starting it now while I can still see, and the quick memory tips are so great! Thank you!
An awesome inspiring video on learning Braille. It is on my to do list now. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills. Staying inspired! MK Australia
Nelson, do you think you could apply this to shorthand? I've always wanted to learn shorthand in order to do very quick journaling, but it seems daunting; and yet, I was quizzing myself a few hours after watching this video, and I was able to remember so much of Braille!
Thank you so much!! I really want to learn it to teach it to my middle schoolers. This makes this so much easier for me and it will translate into easier for my students.
I thought the mnemonic at the beginning was dumb as we know how the alphabet was ordered. But then I realized the genius. I read everything you assigned first try. I just learned Braille in 12 minutes.
Hi I am a new blind and I have learnt TalkBack can I use screen reader on my computer but I was thinking of learning braille as well because you may never know when you will need it and I found you video it is super helpful I just watched it once and I think I have already memorized Braille letters and will watch it a couple of times more to be good at it. This video is really a great piece of help and very good work thank you
Good god, I'm reading Braille. This was super-cool. I got all of the examples, too. Of course, it's a different thing to do it with your fingers instead of your eyes, but it's a great start. This video is incredibly useful.
My method: A - it's a single dot. B - add another dot under a C - start with a, but add a dot next to it Memorize those three first until its perfect D - add a dot under C on the right E - it's braille A with a diagonal F - it's literally an F without the dash g - it's the F from earlier but with an extra dot. Alternatively, G is fat so it makes a square. H - it's an h I - i and e are in a lot of words (believe, science, and so on). So it's the opposite of e J - it's a j K - k has two halves (top and bottom). But it's one dot top and one dot bottom L - the letter l on the left M - i don't have anything clever. It's just a c with an extra dot N - it's m with an extra dot O - it's the right half of an o P - it's a P Q - it's a backward Q shape (or you can remember G and add a tail) R - it's the pointy part of an R S - a snake T - a Tetris squiggle U - a u shape with chunks pulled out (yeah, so clever) V - same as U but only the right chunks are gone W - reverse of the R (nothing clever) X - a more powerful k (dashes instead of dots) Y - a powerful shape (I simply memorized this one because the shape uses the most of any) Z - a Z with the top left missing
7:20 i like how you wrote *feel after you said „if ever you see“ But I have to thank you this is a great video and with your memory techniques its easier to learn thank you 👌
Excellent video! Thanks for simplifying it so much. I am wanting to learn Braille to support my students. Any courses you recommend that could help learn read and write braille?
I'll take the exit to OZ... this was great, thanks! P.s. I've never known anything about braille before this video, and I got all your examples (although I had to pause to work them out). This gives me some confidence going forward!
7:24 says see, has text correcting as *feel which only people who can see would notice this isnt relevant it just made me giggle, I do really like the video, I am learning to understand and just to experience, and you have already made this so much more approachable as a concept
i am not a visually impaired person but i just randomly wanted to learn Braille and it was a very efficient way to memorise it.....often while studying i make certain tricks to memorise the formulae and they also feel stupid but the more stupid the trick is you cant forget it easily
My daughter is not fully blind but she is facing problem seeing anything and recognizing the words boctors says we have no treatment may b she will blind 😢 can anyone tell me how I can teach her really worried about her
I thought "AKU" could be "AlasKa University"... AK U. "EOZ" perhaps Exit On Zero... like you were exiting the highway for gas but you're On Zero (empty tank). "HR" = Human Resources?
With the I and S and “maybe it’s ‘is cream’ instead of icecream” as a Magic School Bus fan my mind just immanently went to the scene where Miss Frizzle slides down the ice: ‘Icecream where!?’ ‘Right here. Ice. Scream!’
6:50 video title says you don't have to see the video. And then in the video you use visual descriptions and say this instead of describing it until later. Fail
Great idea with the twnnis balls and muffin pan. I also use tennis balls and muffin pan as a problem solving toy fot my dog i hide a small tiny liece of a treat under 3 random tennis balls and he has to rwmove only the tennjs ball that has the treat under it and i use 12 muffin pans thats 72 tennis balls he has to smell to find only 2-4 that has treats under them and he does it very quickly and passed the test the very first time i did it for him. He also like to place the tennjs balls into the muffin oans as well. I know its off subject but i jist wanted to share that for all other dog lwners to try lol
7:23 with all due respect, i think it's hilarious that he corrected it on screen, but didn't audio clip it to correct it, cause they can't see the correction-
yoooo I actually got 1W I didn't think I was right because like... what in the world does 1W mean? but that's what it was! thank you so much dude, this was something I've been thinking about for a while ago. I'm surprised it's this easy to remember simple alphabet.
also the shape might help , A the MOST top . point B back side . C top of c. D like top of a door or forms a D . E top of the bar and the tip of cross bar slanted . F looks like F. G if it was a box. H left cross bar and top w right side gone like a chair. I like an I slanted . J looks like a J . K top bottom bar . L looks like al lower case l . M bottom left foot TOP points. of M N bottom N , bottom of left bar w 2 across like a slide. O looks looks like an O or circle. P bar w if p wasnt curved . Q like a p R looks like an r . S snake like S. T like a twist . U vertical bar and under side of u . V if u was spaced U V . W like a sideways W. X the four points on X. Y like a pitchfork or prongs with missing handle. Z a bent z or looks like scooter w a raized handle bar
You do know that knowing Braille benefits not just the blind, but the sighted, when they have to rely on other senses to gain information when they can't do so visually or auditorially.
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Can u make vdo to remember lines n numbers together when spoken at speed
So great to see this video! I’ve never seen a braille tutorial show the associations between letters like AKU and BLV that you did, that was *such* a nice touch and it helped SO MUCH! Thanks for all you do Nelson, you’re the boss & such an inspiration to me
you forgot the twitch link! NotLikeThis
This actually means a lot.
My brother is blind, so I learned braille as a kid to help him out.
And finding out people is really interested in learning braille to help other people makes me really proud .
:)
Is this UEB or EBAE code?
🤗🤗🤗💞
Not really i don’t care 🤷
I am a braille teacher with 42 years experience. Great video! I will use it for my students. One small correction, though. A cell by definition is a 3 by 2 rectangle with 6 dots. W is dots (not cells) 2 4 5 6. It is one cell. W points west. That is my only improvement. Everything else is correct.
thank you w points west is way better than the shape of w
It depends because the original language was made by a classical French speaker and because w isnt a part of the language there is some variants of it
@@jeffireymurdock2073 w is pronounced "dooble-v"
@@lukeyxobut it points left. :o
@@ninjaguyYT That's west on a map or globe.
I self taught in elementary. A is alpha, always on top. B is beta 2 and below. C is CEE with two Es. D is pointing Right and F is pointing Left. E is diagonal Left, and I is diagonal Right. G is gangster in a group of four. H is a mirrored J, and J is J. K are snake eyes. L is lowercase L. M is two dots top, one dot below, mirrored with U. N is Arrow Pointing Right Up, and Z is Right Down. O is omega inside the triad. P is an upside down V. Q is literally P. R is R in dot form, and W is mirrored. S is an unfinished R. T is Tetris. X is connecting line dots. Y is a C that’s almost like an E.
My notes/personal take:
A: Apple
B: bat
C: car
D: detour
E: exit or empty gas tank pointer
F: F-shape (dots 1,2,4)
G: gas or full square (dots 1,2,4,5)
H: house w/chimney or letter h shape
I: ice cream (opposite of E)
J: J-shape
Letter associations:
AKU = Alaska University (Apple => school)
BLV = bee love
CMX = CarMaX
DNY = DeNY or Detour --> NY (New York)
EOZ = Exit to OZ
FP = The FP (movie) or similar shaped letters
GQ = similar shaped letters (both look like Braille shape too)
HR = Human Resources
IS = the word “is”
JT = JeT
Others:
W: sideways W
Numbers: dots 3,4,5,6 (everything except 1,2 is how I remember)
End of numbers: dots 5,6 (kind of like the opposite of 1,2 is how I remember... idk but it seems to work)
Nelson is the boss, thanks so much! I mentioned this in another comment, but the letter associations is something that I’ve never seen before in a Braille tutorial and it helps *so much* with being able to quickly determine which letter goes to what.
Something that’s slightly related: the letters in the word EJOTY are the 5th, 10th, 15th, 20th, and 25th in the alphabet, so you can use that little mnemonic word to help you determine what number any letter in the alphabet is.
Isn't W 2,4,5,6?
@@aailah.f8564 yes
Thanks so much for the notes! It’s a great quick reference for the video as well as the other adaptations. :)
Thats awesome thank you.
Insane video. Literally learned Braille just by watching. No flashcards, hours of writing or practicing, etc. You are brilliant!
I've been diagnosed with macular degeneration, and I need to learn braille for the time my eyesight goes. So, this video really helps a lot!
How are you doing now? Can you still see?
@@timmahsound Yes - The opthalmalogist says that I have the problem where that debris at the bottom of the lens is inside not outside. (I don't really understand it...) But I'm okay!
@@sulu758 great to hear!
Did you learn Braille?
I started learning Braille, but then I got the good news. Thanks for asking! :)
I can't believe I just learned Braille. Wtf. Your method with the apple and bat, etc I memorized the entire story almost immediately, and then since braille is super intuitive I got the rest quickly. Thank you Nelson. This is incredible.
I immediately went and looked up a site for braille tests, and I started at 77%, then 88% and then 100%. This is so awesome.
Great explanation, I remember learning Braille in elementary school because we had a blind student and since we were kids we all picked it up in a matter of days. Much harder as an adult of course. I totally forgot about the patterns, but your method really helps!
Just downloaded the Braille Academy app and did levels 1-5 fairly easily thanks to this video and the helpful reference notes in one of the other comments.
Most of my mistakes so far have simply been my brain being too quick on the trigger Eg. sometimes going ‘Bee!’ instead of getting to the next bit with ‘Bee LoVe’ and entering L or V instead. So even when I make mistakes the foundational knowledge is still solid.
I do like that so far the app hasn’t had a timer on things rushing me, which means I can also take my time and reference the video’s comment reference notes when a new letter combo appears.
Repeating the key words/references out loud as I enter the answer also helps it stick.
I’m 12 and had cataract surgery as a baby. I love to read and I’m worried one day I won’t be able to anymore. Thanks to your tutorial now I will!
I often do "hunt puzzles", where one of the steps is some cipher such as braille. I've always had to look it up; this was really helpful in memorizing it!
Same-old same-old greatness. Thanks! I'll be reading the bumps below the written letters of my building's door signs now.
First time learning anything braille. Got all the questions at the end correct and quickly. I'm impressed with how you teach. Thank you!
I actually wanted to learn a few months back. And here you are, helping me out, yet again.
This is really a fun way to learn braille. I did memorize it in just 12 mins and its my first time to try to learn braille.
Thank you so much for making learning braille, scrip that I love the most - Though I am not blind but reading in braille has become my passion since 2004 - Wow ! Brilliant 👏👏👏👏
Hello Nelson, you really are an inspiration for me, Thanks a ton for the content.
I was wondering if you could make a video on How to memorize the american sign language? if its possible?
Thankss
He already had one for the ASL alphabet, I believe it was more of a “learn along with Nelson” thing but it is there. I’ll see if I can find it & edit the link in
Okay the ASL alphabet video is literally linked at the end of this one
@@amirPenton Thanks yeah i found it ! :P
I was just taking a quickl youtube break and now I know braille? WTH?. Keep it coming nelzor!
Oh my gosh I wish youtube had existed back in the early 80’s when i was teaching myself Braille! What a great way to remember it.
I am sighted, and I picked up Braille because I designed an application to read email and web pages over the phone, which was marketed to the blind. I had a Braille documentation book done for my application and got interested in learning Braille from seeing my documentation transcribed. Learning Braille made me realize what it's like to not be fully literate, because I find that I see words one letter at a time in Braille, rather than having them automatically come together real fast when I read print.
I am 52 and just learning due to 2 retinal detachment surgeries and possible vison loss in the future, this vid is so great! Thank you!
Love how you are taking memory techniques to tackle new skills for fun and learn. I've been wondering, if muscle memory is really brain memory, then; shortcuting initial memory acquisition using memory techniques can leave us with more brain power to focus on practice rather than trying hard to remember what the next step of something is.
I think you could demonstrate this by making a video series on acquiring a new skill like piano or guitar or asl but with a buddy who doesn't use memóry techniques. And try to Guage when the skill becomes routine for you VS the friend. You do have a leg up in braille, asl and cubing so maybe piano or flying an fpv drone in acro mode.
Many many thanks Nelson sir, with your short and sweet video.,
I have learnt braille alphabet & numbers in just week .
Ur a great teacher.❤
Man, I actually learned it, it's very easy with this method, thanks
Thanks so much for beautiful explanation.
You earned a new subscriber. Saw your Morse code video and it was really great.
I found your video to be extremely helpful in the mini videos that I watched while trying to learn braille yours was very easy and helpful to understand thank you I really appreciate it I lost my vision about nine years ago and it has been really difficult although I do still have some vision in one eye I do feel the need to learn braille so again thank you🙏
So useful! THank you. I heard that I should learn Braille, so am starting it now while I can still see, and the quick memory tips are so great! Thank you!
An awesome inspiring video on learning Braille.
It is on my to do list now.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills.
Staying inspired!
MK
Australia
Nelson, do you think you could apply this to shorthand? I've always wanted to learn shorthand in order to do very quick journaling, but it seems daunting; and yet, I was quizzing myself a few hours after watching this video, and I was able to remember so much of Braille!
Thank you so much!! I really want to learn it to teach it to my middle schoolers. This makes this so much easier for me and it will translate into easier for my students.
Watched it and took notes, only once! Now I can read everything hahahaha, now gotta study the abbreviations
I thought the mnemonic at the beginning was dumb as we know how the alphabet was ordered. But then I realized the genius. I read everything you assigned first try. I just learned Braille in 12 minutes.
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I appreciate this video.
I needed it for my studies to care for children with special needs. Thank you Very much!
going into this I wasn't sure how well it would work, but those silly mnemonics were really helpful. thanks!
Thank you Nelson!♡ Adding this to my commonplace book!
YOUR METHOD IS SIMPLY FABULOUS! THANKS SO MUCH FOR IT!
Hi I am a new blind and I have learnt TalkBack can I use screen reader on my computer but I was thinking of learning braille as well because you may never know when you will need it and I found you video it is super helpful I just watched it once and I think I have already memorized Braille letters and will watch it a couple of times more to be good at it. This video is really a great piece of help and very good work thank you
This was brilliant - I feel I've got the hang of Stage 1. Can you do something for the second Stage please?
Wow, actually got all the tests correct. Great video!
Awesome I learnt Braille in 2 mins coz of this video, magical video
Good god, I'm reading Braille. This was super-cool. I got all of the examples, too. Of course, it's a different thing to do it with your fingers instead of your eyes, but it's a great start. This video is incredibly useful.
Thank you for this tutorial on braille! You made this easier to get started in learning the principles of braille.
Hi Nelson. Good to see you again.
Cool, I always wanted to know how Braille works ! Your videos are great.
Omg! I can’t believe I know how to read braille now because of this video! This is so unexpected for me to learn this quickly! Thx 🙏
Please make a Grade 2 Braille video. This one was incredible and the next would be so viral we would need another lockdown!
My method:
A - it's a single dot.
B - add another dot under a
C - start with a, but add a dot next to it
Memorize those three first until its perfect
D - add a dot under C on the right
E - it's braille A with a diagonal
F - it's literally an F without the dash
g - it's the F from earlier but with an extra dot. Alternatively, G is fat so it makes a square.
H - it's an h
I - i and e are in a lot of words (believe, science, and so on). So it's the opposite of e
J - it's a j
K - k has two halves (top and bottom). But it's one dot top and one dot bottom
L - the letter l on the left
M - i don't have anything clever. It's just a c with an extra dot
N - it's m with an extra dot
O - it's the right half of an o
P - it's a P
Q - it's a backward Q shape (or you can remember G and add a tail)
R - it's the pointy part of an R
S - a snake
T - a Tetris squiggle
U - a u shape with chunks pulled out (yeah, so clever)
V - same as U but only the right chunks are gone
W - reverse of the R (nothing clever)
X - a more powerful k (dashes instead of dots)
Y - a powerful shape (I simply memorized this one because the shape uses the most of any)
Z - a Z with the top left missing
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing! I just want to mention that your mnemonic remind me of how Michael Scott remembers peoples names😂I love it
I want to teach this to my students .. That's why I am here. Very enlightening👍
7:20 i like how you wrote *feel
after you said „if ever you see“
But I have to thank you this is a great video and with your memory techniques its easier to learn
thank you 👌
love this I need to memorize the Nemeth version . can you help??
Thank you so much. Im preparing for my oral recitation toms thanks
Excellent video! Thanks for simplifying it so much. I am wanting to learn Braille to support my students. Any courses you recommend that could help learn read and write braille?
I'll take the exit to OZ... this was great, thanks! P.s. I've never known anything about braille before this video, and I got all your examples (although I had to pause to work them out). This gives me some confidence going forward!
Loved it!! Great review of Braille. Maybe do some for the Brailke grade 2 symbols. ;)
3:30, 5:36, 6:03,6:16, 6:28, 7:42
Best Braille video ever! ❤ Thank you
Absolutely love this!
7:24 says see, has text correcting as *feel
which only people who can see would notice
this isnt relevant it just made me giggle, I do really like the video, I am learning to understand and just to experience, and you have already made this so much more approachable as a concept
also aku fits AK74U
and HR is just... HR
I do appreciate why you did your thing but its also nice that I am finding relevant matches so fast
i am not a visually impaired person but i just randomly wanted to learn Braille and it was a very efficient way to memorise it.....often while studying i make certain tricks to memorise the formulae and they also feel stupid but the more stupid the trick is you cant forget it easily
Excellent is the word for this video and for you
Wow, this IS surprisingly easy
seriously the best!!!!
I am a kid, and my friends dad got visually impaired so I would like to learn grail to help him tysm for this tutorial
My daughter is not fully blind but she is facing problem seeing anything and recognizing the words boctors says we have no treatment may b she will blind 😢 can anyone tell me how I can teach her really worried about her
It took me a few seconds to understand the title xD
It took me a whole 10 min lol
It took me your comment to even think about it..
Fabulous idea!
This is great i just learnt braille in under 30 min!!!
I thought "AKU" could be "AlasKa University"... AK U. "EOZ" perhaps Exit On Zero... like you were exiting the highway for gas but you're On Zero (empty tank). "HR" = Human Resources?
Sir can u explain the Braille language on Indian currency?...i couldn't relate it with your concept because it is printed in lines.
Lovely and thanks but it’s not having colour recognition
9:03 Fuel = Petrol, so F maps to P!
Is this UEB or EBAE code?
Thank you 😊
Thanks man
With the I and S and “maybe it’s ‘is cream’ instead of icecream” as a Magic School Bus fan my mind just immanently went to the scene where Miss Frizzle slides down the ice: ‘Icecream where!?’
‘Right here. Ice. Scream!’
Best tutorial ever!
This was a great video!
What do you mean by this configurations
Configurations : I mean how the balls are set up in the tray. The positions of the balls in the tray:
6:50 video title says you don't have to see the video. And then in the video you use visual descriptions and say this instead of describing it until later. Fail
I got 1 letter wrong on the first two of them but I aced the last
1 apew
2 case
3 1w
Amazing!
Great idea with the twnnis balls and muffin pan. I also use tennis balls and muffin pan as a problem solving toy fot my dog i hide a small tiny liece of a treat under 3 random tennis balls and he has to rwmove only the tennjs ball that has the treat under it and i use 12 muffin pans thats 72 tennis balls he has to smell to find only 2-4 that has treats under them and he does it very quickly and passed the test the very first time i did it for him. He also like to place the tennjs balls into the muffin oans as well. I know its off subject but i jist wanted to share that for all other dog lwners to try lol
7:23 with all due respect, i think it's hilarious that he corrected it on screen, but didn't audio clip it to correct it, cause they can't see the correction-
yoooo I actually got 1W
I didn't think I was right because like... what in the world does 1W mean? but that's what it was! thank you so much dude, this was something I've been thinking about for a while ago. I'm surprised it's this easy to remember simple alphabet.
Holly 🍎 you just Blew my mind!
You're very very good !!
You're a genius
I thought u were memo the bld cube advance method?
My wife might be missing her muffin tin and my dog his tennis balls. All for a good cause
Thx
Sacre bleu W 🤣 Love your videos man ! Thank you for those learnings techniques 😁👌
This was awesome.
Wow
also the shape might help , A the MOST top . point B back side . C top of c. D like top of a door or forms a D . E top of the bar and the tip of cross bar slanted . F looks like F. G if it was a box. H left cross bar and top w right side gone like a chair. I like an I slanted . J looks like a J . K top bottom bar . L looks like al lower case l . M bottom left foot TOP points. of M N bottom N , bottom of left bar w 2 across like a slide. O looks looks like an O or circle. P bar w if p wasnt curved . Q like a p R looks like an r . S snake like S. T like a twist . U vertical bar and under side of u . V if u was spaced U V . W like a sideways W. X the four points on X. Y like a pitchfork or prongs with missing handle. Z a bent z or looks like scooter w a raized handle bar
You are awesome
You do know that knowing Braille benefits not just the blind, but the sighted, when they have to rely on other senses to gain information when they can't do so visually or auditorially.