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Today, January 4th is World Braille Day. Louis Braille was a French educator and inventor who created a system called braille.
Louis Braille overcame his disability of being blind from a childhood accident. His determination to succeed let to him excelling in his education and he received a scholarship to Royal Institute for Blind Youth in France where he began developing a system of tactical code. In 1824, Braille showed his peers his work where he built a system for the blind so that they could read quickly and write.
TeenHelp recognizes that many young people and adults are faced with different types of disabilities. Louis Braille invented braille while he, himself, was blind from an accident he had as a child;. He strived to help others see with their hands.
We recognize that having a disability is challenging, but nothing is impossible if we try our very best.
TeenHelp had a wonderful opportunity in 2013 to interview a member about their experience of being visually impaired. The article, Visual impairment: An Interview, is worth the read if you want to learn more about what it is like, how they were visually impaired, and debunking some myths that others may have.
TeenHelp has a wide variety of different resources and articles. We think the following links would be helpful for you or someone you know who has a disability.
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January 5th 2019, 08:36 PM
Very cool stuff! My father is actually blind and he is heavily involved in local advocacy for the blind community, so braille is something I've seen quite a lot in my life! I can't read it, though.
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January 22nd 2019, 07:19 PM
Thank you so much for sharing all of this with us. It was nice to read all of this too. When you do not know about something or what someone is going through, it is good to know about it so that you know how to help them or know what they are going through. Thank you again.
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