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    • DECEMBER 1, 2019
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    Free Low Vision & Braille Letters from Santa Courtesy of Braille Works & The NFB

    Free Low Vision & Braille Letters from Santa Courtesy of Braille Works & The NFB

    Does Santa read braille? Of course, he does! And both Braille Works and the National Federation of the Blind want to send your child a “FREE” letter from the man in the big, red suit this holiday season. Braille Works Braille Works is one of the nation’s leading providers of reading materials for people who

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    • DECEMBER 23, 2019
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    Being Low Vision & Resilient in 2020

    Being Low Vision & Resilient in 2020

    By Holly Bonner People experiencing vision loss vary dramatically in the coping skills they use to confront this life altering change. Resilient individuals are both aware of social situations and their own emotional reactions to the behaviors of those around them. Another characteristic of resilience is the understanding that life is full of challenges. While

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    • DECEMBER 9, 2019
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    6 Tree Trimming Tips for Low Vision Parents

    6 Tree Trimming Tips for Low Vision Parents

    By Holly Bonner Tis’ the season for Christmas trees! Whether real or artificial, trimming a tree as a low vision parent requires a little bit of ingenuity, especially if you have infants or toddlers under foot. Since having my first daughter in 2013, the ghosts of Christmas past have taught this mother a thing or two

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