How learning to read Braille people without visual problems? This is a question that many teachers and professors do when they have a student who uses Braille. Therefore, I decided to learn it if one day I have one student with that difficulty.
For people who use effectively the vision is easy to learn. Within a month, you can transcribe view (smoothly, albeit slowly) any written text into Braille comprehensive (no contractions), using the support of the Braille alphabet in ink.
Braille is not that hard to learn, especially when the student is young.
Children who learn Braille early usually become extremely fast and competent
readers. Children have the advantage over adults - they learn more quickly and
expect to make mistakes as they go along. Braille readers can read an average of 104-125 words per minute, although some may reach read 250 words per minute using both hands.
It's time to know how to learn this wonderful language and more or less know what we're dealing with.
First of all, I have to say that everyone is capable of learning the code, but is a technique that involves dedication and respect.
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