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Fall 2007 Volume 1, No. 3

SenseAbilities Table of Contents
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  • Fall 2007 in regular print MS Word Document (1.28 mb)
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  • Family Wisdom
    • The Blind Photographer: Finding beauty through the eyes of an unlikely shutterbug
    • A Quest for Focus: Lubbock's Ninth Annual Family Conference
    • Finding a Tele-Support Group
    • Meet Texas Parents of Blind Children (TPoBC)
    • It's FREE!
    • A Note From the Texas Assn. of Parents of Children with Visual Impairments (TAPVI)
  • Effective Practices
    • Informed Choices: Accountability and Individualization
    • Nemeth Braille Translation Technology
  • News & Views
    • Blind Children's Program: Challenges Ahead
    • Looking Forward at TSBVI
    • Short-Term Classes for Academic Student at the Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
    • Book Reviews.
    • New Resources from NCDB
    • Announcement of Competition to Attend International Congress

self portraitNicole Slaughter, who is seen in this self-portrait, has discovered that photography is something she loves, and she dreams of making it her profession. Find out why this mom is proud to call herself a photographer in her article, .The Blind Photographer: Finding beauty through the eyes of an unlikely shutterbug, found in the Family Wisdom section.

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