Braille
In Braille class we provide instruction in beginning Braille, called
Uncontracted Braille, and in more advanced Braille, or Contracted
Braille. Uncontracted Braille includes Braille alphabet letters,
Braille numbers and a few common punctuation marks. It is useful for
brief personal notes, labeling, phone numbers, lists, etc. Contracted
Braille includes many Braille contractions or signs, which are similar
to shorthand abbreviations in print. Once all of the Braille signs are
learned, the student works on increasing his/her reading speed. Braille
library books, textbooks and magazines are written in Contracted
Braille.
We
also teach Braille writing, both with a slate and stylus and with the
Braille writer.
In
Braille class, students wear sleep shades so they will
learn to read and write totally by touch. We have found sleep shades to be
a valuable learning tool in our training center.