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Understanding the Visually Impaired (Helping #3)

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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

Understanding the visually impaired is the first step towards effectively interacting with these individuals.Watch More Health Videos at Health Guru: http://www.healthguru.com/?YT

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  • this is pretty cheesy and inaccurate...coming from someone who is visually impaired

  • This is a very sensible video. The visually impaired people can really move on their own, especially now that there are technological devices that are continually being introduced to assist them in their daily. One of which is the availability of cell phones with big buttons as well as screen with bright display and large texts. We market such product and there are already a lot of visually impaired people who confirmed that such phone design is very helpful for them.

  • to teolin2194 the video was not trying to they are babies...if you watched the video and payed attention is mentioned to only help people as needed!!! that means to let them try to as much on their own as possible but if people did not help them at all how would people get through life they need help at sometimes but this video was teaching people not to over help them.

  • that is cool

  • people these day...*shakes head*

  • Thanks for uploading this great video. Its great to see someone who explains it with so much clarity.

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  • I don't like this either. My friend walks just fine and blind people don't like when sighted try to ask them if they need help all the time. The thing with handling money was important but the rest was not how it really is. Blind people are not babies!

  • This is stupid. The first time I watched it, I thought it was cool, but she doesn't even know what visually impaired people are capable of. I climbed Kilimanjaro this summer with 7 other blind and visually impaired people, and that's not even counting what Erik Weihenmayer did, climbing all the seven summits.

    That being said, I did like when she secribed the levels of impairment. That's something I struggle describing to people.

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