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Pick of the Litter: The Sequel

November 28, 20186 CommentsPosted in blindness, Blogroll, guide dogs, Mike Knezovich, Mondays with Mike, public speaking, Seeing Eye dogs, travel, visiting schools

Just got back last night from Champaign-Urbana, Illinois — Mike drove Whitney and me down there so I could give a presentation to a lecture hall of 400+undergraduates enrolled in an Animal Sciences class at the University of Illinois. Inspired by the Pick of the Litter documentary Mike posted about on Monday, I spent a […]

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When Whitney retires, can she be a reading buddy?

November 23, 20184 CommentsPosted in blindness, book tour, questions kids ask, Seeing Eye dogs, teaching memoir, visiting schools

A week ago at this time, Whitney and I were answering questions from third-graders who attend Goudy Elementary, a Public school in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood. The third graders are part of a Friday “reading buddies” program at Admiral At the Lake, a retirement community where I lead weekly memoir-writing classes. Goudy is near The Admiral. […]

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Can your dog read Braille?

October 20, 201810 CommentsPosted in blindness, Braille, guide dogs, questions kids ask, Seeing Eye dogs, travel, visiting schools, Writing for Children

Whitney and I took a commuter train to Deerfield, Illinois Thursday to talk with third graders at Wilmot Elementary about what it’s like to be blind and get around with a Seeing Eye dog. I started by explaining the three rules Wilmot students should keep in mind if they happen to see a guide dog […]

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Helping Kids Think Outside the Lines

October 18, 20183 CommentsPosted in blindness, guest blog, parenting a child with special needs, public speaking, questions kids ask, Seeing Eye dogs, travel, visiting schools, Writing for Children

This morning my Seeing Eye dog Whitney and I take off for Union Station to head to the Chicago suburbs. It’s Disability Awareness Week at Wilmot Elementary School in Deerfield, and we’re slated to give a presentation to eight- and nine-year-olds. The third graders are studying Helen Keller, and you can bet I’ll be publishing […]

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Can’t speak for Texas, but 3rd graders I visit love learning about Helen Keller

September 26, 201810 CommentsPosted in blindness, careers/jobs for people who are blind, politics, visiting schools

You may have heard earlier this month that the Texas School Board recommended the removal of Helen Keller from its required Grade 3 social studies curriculum. The story of Helen Keller’s childhood is well-known. She lost both her hearing and her sight after a childhood illness, and after the breakthrough moment when teacher Anne Sullivan […]

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