Hobbies as an Individual Who Is Blind or Low Vision Posted on October 11, 2022 - 3:07 pm by Shannon Carollo Editorâs note: Donât let blindness or low vision steal the joy of engaging and flourishing in a new or longstanding hobby. You will find satisfaction and entertainment while participating, and […]
Whatâs It Like to Get a Dog Guide? One Young Woman Shares Her Story Posted on September 13, 2022 - 7:32 am by asmith A guide dog is more than manâs â or womanâs â best friend. For people who are blind or low vision, a guide dog is a loyal companion that makes […]
Update Your Resume: The Right Way to Archive Career History Posted on September 1, 2022 - 10:00 am by Steve Cardenas Editorâs note: September is Update Your Resume Month! In recognition, APH CareerConnect updated Steve Cardenasâ popular blog post on how to archive your career history as an individual who is […]
First Day Jitters: Four Stories of Transition (Elementary, Middle, High, College) Posted on August 25, 2022 - 11:40 am by Shannon Carollo It can certainly feel daunting when your child or teen who is blind or low vision is transitioning to their next season of education (elementary, middle, high school, or college)! […]
Five Social Skills to âSlay Itâ at Work Posted on August 8, 2022 - 8:57 am by amandabernath Editorâs note: It can be hard to “fit in” to the social scene at work, and harder still to learn the often-unsaid ârulesâ of connecting with co-workers in socially appropriate […]
Indiana O&M Adventure Summer Camp: Play and Practical LessonsâŻâŻÂ Posted on April 22, 2022 - 3:52 pm by asmith Thanks to APH FamilyConnectâs sponsorship, children who are blind or have low vision in Indiana from birth through age 18 have the chance to attend the first-ever O&M Adventure Summer […]
Necessity is the Mother of Invention, Especially for Families of Blind and Low Vision Children Posted on March 30, 2022 - 12:02 pm by kathrynbotsford Melisa Matthews was an elementary school teacher when she gave birth to a son â who was a pale blonde towhead â and assumed heâd grow out of it, just […]