[accessibleimage] Re: Founders Gallery Visually Impaired Persons Center Show

Hi Sylvie Kashdan,  What is a Doodle Pad?  Where can I find some info on it?
Paul Leung

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Hello Lisa,
I have been sharing the doodle pad with a number of adult students who lost
vision as adults. All of them are reporting a lot of enjoyment in drawing
again. Two students have used the pad to supplement their basic English
skills in explaining things they wanted to tell me or ask me. It is a very
good low cost tool. And, I think it can help develop tactile skills in a fun
way too.

Best,

Sylvie

Sylvie Kashdan
Instructor/Curriculum Coordinator
KAIZEN PROGRAM for New English Learners with Visual Limitations
810-A Hiawatha Place South
Seattle, WA  98144, U.S.A.
phone:  (206) 784-5619
email:  kaizen_esl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
web:  http://www.nwlincs.org/kaizen/

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Center Show


Dear Lisa,
     I received your yarn drawing boards and took them to the NFB Colorado
Convention.   I had an opportunity to play around with some friends.   We
were
drawing pictures and   writing notes to each other, I was surprised how
accurately the gray furry yarn held the line.   I passed one along to our
new
President of Parents of Blind Children division and she is going to share it
with her
child and the other families.   Many thanks, we will keep you informed.   I
am sending this along to her also since she is interested in joining our
list.
 All the best.    Ann





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