Oh, my yes! Kids born blind coulnotbe literate otherwise. Deaf-blind
folks also use braille in their toolkits of information input. Kids
with low vision have the right to be taught braille by their service
provider.
Annemarie Cooke
On 3/28/18, Mike Pietruk <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Curiosity question:
>
> Is the use of Braille among the blind increasing, decreasing, staying
> about the same -- or perhaps no one is tracking this?
> It is not whether we personally find Braille useful or not; but I am
> wondering is it maintaining an importance in the teaching of newly blind
> as well as blind youngsters?
>
>
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