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Sporting Equipment for the Blind
According to a Feb. 9, 2006, "New York Times" report, only 36 percent of people with disabilities participate in sports, versus 56...
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Adaptive Equipment for the Disabled
People with disabilities use a variety of adaptive equipment to accomplish everyday tasks like talking on the phone, using a computer and...
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How to Interact with People Who Are Blind
People who are blind are just like people who are not in every way but one. Here are ways for people who...
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Special Classroom Equipment for Visually Impaired Children
According to the American Federation for the Blind, visually impaired students need specially equipped computers to benefit from the latest educational technologies.
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Adaptive Equipment for Leisure Activities
Recreational and leisure activities bring joy and fulfillment to their participants. Individuals who are blind or have disabilities enjoy these activities as...
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Adaptive Equipment for Eating
Adaptive Equipment for Eating. Eating involves a number of skills, and a wide range of disabilities can interfere with this routine activity...
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Assistive Technology for Blind People
The American Foundation for the Blind reports that more than 25 million American adults have significant vision loss. Additionally, more than 57,000...
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Adaptive Computer Equipment
Computers can make everyday life easier and help to simplify tasks. However, if you have a disability that affects the use of...
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Adaptive Equipment for Children
Adaptive equipment for children is equipment that enables children with disabilities or illnesses to be mobile, engage in school or recreational activities...
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Adaptive Equipment for Disabilities in the Classroom
Assistive, or adaptive, equipment is any piece of equipment that can help a disabled student function more independently in the classroom. A...
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How Can Guide Dogs Help Blind People?
Guide dogs help blind people in many ways, beginning with giving unsighted people independence. Many blind people can't get around without the...
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How to Live With Legal Blindness in One Eye
A person is considered legally blind if he or she---with the visually better eye--can only see and identify at a distance of...
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How to Teach the Visually Impaired
According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, visual impairment is defined as having less than normal vision even while wearing glasses or...
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Adaptive Technology for the Classroom
Everyone deserves a quality education, but for people with hearing and vision disabilities, the task can be daunting. Adaptive technology allows students...
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Adaptive Activities for Youths With Disabilities
Adaptive Activities for Youths With Disabilities. Children who are disabled are now able to learn essential skills. By taking part in activities...
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Different Ways to Use Adaptive Equipment
An individual with disabilities has certain needs. A majority of these needs involve interacting with the physical world, and most products are...
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Adaptive Devices to Hook Bras
Certain medical conditions, such as arthritis or loss of a limb, make it difficult to fasten a bra. Try fastening the bra...
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How to Compete in Bowling for the Blind and Partially Sighted
Position the guide rail on the left side of the bowling approach (on the right for left-handed bowlers), with one end at...