tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8906090930494579559.post4961874686860863418..comments2020-09-26T12:31:31.869-06:00Comments on Abbie's Corner of the World: Teaching and LearningAbbie Taylorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13251937445976896173noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8906090930494579559.post-20688907400615526252011-08-31T21:43:13.944-06:002011-08-31T21:43:13.944-06:00Hi, Deon, I assume the mobility instructor who is ...Hi, Deon, I assume the mobility instructor who is helping you works with some sort of agency for the blind. You might want to ask if they can provide or know where you can get material in jumbo Braille. It might also be helpful if you have a jumbo Braille writer. Good luck.<br /><br />Abbie Johnson Taylor, Author of We Shall Overcome<br />http://www.abbiejohnsontaylor.comAbbie Taylorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13251937445976896173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8906090930494579559.post-25827807752996163902011-08-31T17:13:03.198-06:002011-08-31T17:13:03.198-06:00I can sense your frustration with the Lions organi...I can sense your frustration with the Lions organization. I have had some of the same feelings this past year, and am at offs with their logic in many areas. I can not uncerstand their not funding the program. It sure sounds like it was very useful to a lot of people in your area. Go figure. I am stuck on grade one braille, and will keep on trying. My fingers are all scarred, so the sensitivity is lessened greatly, but I am keeping at it. Self teaching myself.<br /><br />Thanks. DeonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com