blindy kid nirvana
Just met with the dude that works with Children and Family Services for the Washington Department of Services for the Blind (referred to hereafter as Washington DSB).
They have a two day preschool conference for their families every fall. (Their definition of family == 'anyone who is important to the child':
doubletake, you want to come along?) They can go into daycares and consult with them, including things like modifying programs and toys. They have a teen summer program where they put the kids in work placements in the community and make them live on their own and learn to prepare food and care for themselves. They have access to communication specialists that specifically work with blind nonverbal children, for God's sake, and they are going to put us in touch with them.
(I am suffering from an overuse of italics.)
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phinnia runs around apartment excitedly, making happy chirpy noises*
In other news: our internet is flaky. Do not expect me on AIM until this is rectified. Dumb thing. *kicks modem*
They have a two day preschool conference for their families every fall. (Their definition of family == 'anyone who is important to the child':
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In other news: our internet is flaky. Do not expect me on AIM until this is rectified. Dumb thing. *kicks modem*
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Did I tell you we have a blind law student this year?
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As for the flaky internet, do you have DSL or cable? If you've got cable from Comcast, which modem do you have? They've got sevferal models, some of which are flaky as hell.
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