My experience with blind students

What makes you different makes you beautiful. As an adult we cannot read children's minds, if we ould, there would be many surprises. A child who is born blind doesn't know what it is like to see until he or she is old enough to begin understand how other people do things.
Speaking about the beginning of my experience with blind students (benour allah youbsir class), it was very touching but also easy and exiting, if I showed something they put their hands on it, I didn't teach them to do it, it was obvious they knew how worked. This is why we have to explain it little by little as a child progresses toward school because nobody knows when a blind really understands what it is, until he or she learns to use white cane or being able to read and write Braille, it can be an opportunity and a privilege and should be approached positively. Personally with my students I share what I see as a pleasant and normal part of communicating, thanks to them I choose to learn Braille they helped me to improve as I do with them in class, they learned from me and I did it in return.
To conclude, we must do what we can to facilitate their dreams we are, and we will continue to do so, this is our goal for ourselves.
 

Professeur de français primaire Bounaas Romaissa

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