Friday, October 1, 2010

Technology for your blind child. What will you need?

















The White Cane

No piece of equipment is more vital to the success of most blind children and adults than a white cane. Look around this site and ask the parents of successful blind and visually impaired children you may know about canes. (Check with blind adults as well.) Canes help to compensate for the loss of vision, it is that simple. We started our child with a cane at 18 months and we probably should have started a bit earlier than that. That's her (above) at about three years old. There are also so-called pre-cane devices. They may be appropriate for some situations but I have strong reservations about them as they tend to delay progress in many applications.

Please don't feel you've done something terrible if you haven't gotten your child cane yet– you make the best decisions you can as you go, but the sooner the better in most cases. If someone is telling you not to get a cane for your child, find out what their objection is and then decide for yourself. This isn't a decision for your child's school or even their O&M teacher. This is a parental decision.

For my child, if I were told she should not have a cane, I'd quickly ask who decides if a wheelchair is right for a child at the same school, etc. If I have the last word on medical decisions (like opting for or against major surgery) for my own child then surely I have some right to input where mobility decisions like using a cane are concerned!

There's a good bit more information on the site about canes for children (and remember that the GOPBC will help you get a cane if your child needs one!) so make an informed choice about canes for your child– don't let others choose for your child!













Braille

It would seem to go almost without saying, but I'll say it anyhow– braille is critical for the success of most blind or visually impaired children. At the age of 6, my daughter is already in her fourth year of braille instruction at school and keeping pace with sighted peers very well (ahead of many print readers). If at all possible, you don't want to have to play "catch-up" with braille so start as early as possible! There are many more things for a braille reader to learn as opposed to typical print readers, especially once contracted braille comes into play (also known as Grade 2 braille). This is an area that goes beyond the scope of this article, but much like the cane decisions mentioned above, the parent needs to be involved in the decision process. Also, be aware that many children who have some ability to read print with lots of effort can benefit from learning braille as well as conventional print reading.










 
 
Light Box

If there is one piece of technology which has most effected our lives so for– as a family, it would probably be the light box. For the first year-and-a-half of Kendra's life, we were in a continual "sleep disaster" with our child. Kendra has no light perception and ended up on a schedule where her day tended to last about 25 hours. (Sun light helps most of us regulate our schedules.) That meant that every day she'd shift her schedule about an hour so that every three weeks or so, she'd have had one less day in her schedule than we would and of course in the middle of one of these cycles, her night and that of her parents would be totally opposed; quite a mess!

I could tell a lot more about Kendra's sleep situation but from a technology standpoint, we went to a sleep disorder clinic for children at Scottish Rite hospital and after a tracking period to see when Kendra was or was not sleeping, they then suggested a light box. To be candid, I thought this was among the stupidest things I had ever heard for a totally blind child but I said nothing, assuming it could do no harm... 30 minutes each morning in front of a light box and we'd see what happened. The result? The first day, her schedule dramatically improved and it stayed better from then on. Four years later we're still using it and her schedule remains "typical"– no sleep issues whatsoever. (I wish I could say the same for our sighted two-year-old!)
 
 









Slate & Stylus

More "low-tech" technology but is should not be overlooked. A slow system to emboss braille but it can work anywhere at any time and it can fit on your pocket. The key downside (apart from speed) is that you have to braille "backwards" with these (you press dots up from the back of the page) and some find this rather confusing.











 
 
Perkins Brailler

They look old fashioned and clunky, but they work very well and no matter how much people come to rely on modern electronic substitutions these are great to fall back on. Much like the Slate & Stylus they work manually but are far faster than the slow approach of the slate & stylus and they also work with some sorts of media (for applications like braille labeling for example) where other devices may not work as well.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Braille Printing Machine for blind students

Netraheen Vikas Sansthan imported braille printing machine from Sweden as this machine is very useful for converting books of normal text matter into Braille script which is used by all the students for their schooling.

Netraheen Vikas Sansthan (Blind School Jodhpur-Rajasthan-India ) is working for rehabilitation of blind students since last 31 years in Suncity Jodhpur by providing
free education with boarding and lodging facility separately for boys and Girls.
The School was started on 15th August 1977 with only two blind students
the number of which has gone to 247 at present out of which 90 are girls.NVS
is the only institute in Rajasthan that has hostel facility for girls. The school
is up to senior secondary level . All the teachers are well trained and highly
qualified and many of them are blind too. The result of 10th and 12th Board
exams itself speaks about the school as it has always been maintained at 100%
since beginning of school. The Students of the school have been awarded
several times Medals and Prizes not only at National, State and District
level but also at International level in the field of various Education,
Sports and Music competitions
.

ACTIVITIES

Braille Printing Machine


The school has imported special Braille printing machine from Sweden in the
year 2001 with the help of funds given by the British High Commissioner
& Member of Parliament Late Dr.L.M.Singhvi . The machine is very useful
for converting books of normal text matter into Braille script which is used
by all the students for their schooling.

Mini Braille Press

Sansthan imported a computerized mini Braille press from Sweden in order
to prepare Braille Books and Braille Articles in a short period of time.


Computer Training

With the help of NRI Mr. Premchand Gadda and his friends from USA, the institution
has established a Modern Computer lab that is well equipped with the latest
software and hardware helpful for the blind students where 6th to 12th standard
students are learning computer by the well trained computer teacher and they
are also taking three month special training in computer organized by Polytechnic
College, Jodhpur.

Medical Camp

In every session, we make available medical check up and medical facilities.

Eye Check Up

This year Eye camp was organized in ASG Hospital, some boys were given advice for operation. This is almost regular feature to keep the eye doctor in touch with students.

ENT Check Up

All deaf and dumb students are studying with the help of SPEECH TRAIMER. The eudiometry test is also in progress for hearing aid.

Normal Health Check Up

Normal Health check up was done for all the students of this school from 7.10.2007 to 10.10.2007 by Dr. Jaswant Singh and Dr. Narendra Bhandari.

Awards

The state Government awarded the best service institution of the year 2007 by
Honorable Dr Pratibha Patil , Government of Rajasthan and our lady teacher Mrs.
Salma Arora awarded as best national teacher in 2004 by Honorable president
of India Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.

List of facilities provided to the Blind


  1. Teaching through Braille system by the trained teachers

  2. To provide free boarding and lodging facilities.

  3. To make available medical check up and medical facilities

  4. To provide Radio, Television, Musical instruments, Tape recorder, Playing cards, chess and cricket kit material.

  5. To provide Braille watch, talking books etc.

  6. To provide Braille books library.

  7. To provide water cooler for safe drinking water.

  8. To take the students to different cultural and historic places for excursions.

Why Should you go with Us ?

Netraheen Vikas Sansthan (NGO) commits for Well developed, educated and technology
updated environment for blind students and youth. Institute encourages physically
disabled students (Deaf and dumb) for education and develops himself/herself
to live with society.

About Founder

Mrs. Sushila Bohra is a renowned social worker giving her valuable services to many Social ,educational and religious Institutions. She is Founder President of Netraheen Vikas Sansthan ( A School for Blinds ) , Bal Shobha Sansthan (An Orphanage home) , Samgra Vikas Sansthan ( A khadhi Institute ) , President of Gandhi Peace foundation Center , Founder Honorary Secretary of “ SAMBAL “ (An institute for self employment of women) , Managing trustee of Parasmal Sushila Bohra Charitable Trust, Executive Member of Deaf & Dumb School, Navjeewan Sansthan ( A Destitute Home ) and Jodhpur Nagrik Society “ Jodhana” . She has remained Honorary member of Rotary Club of Jodhpur and Joint Secretary of Mahaveer International .

Vote for Thanks - Donate Us:

The N.V.S. (Blind School India) is doing progress day by day. This credit goes to our respected donors, social workers and all the staff of our organization. We wish/request to contribute generously with pleasant feeling and happy heart. It has its own constitution and also anyone giving help to this society will enjoy exemption from income tax under 80-G.

Send Us Donation Cheque/ DD in Favour of "NETRAHEEN VIKAS SANSTHAN".

Postal Address:
NETRAHEEN VIKAS SANSTHAN
D-Sector, Kamla Nehru Nagar
Jodhpur, Rajasthan, 342003 INDIA.
Founder : Mrs. Sushila Bohra (CEO)
Call Us: +91 941 413 3879, +91 291 2750423, +91 291 2751898
Mail Us: info@jodhpurblindschool.org
Visit Us: http://jodhpurblindschool.org/