Blind individuals often use braille to read. Braille is a system of raised dots that can be felt with the fingertips, allowing those who are blind to read and write. It enables them to access printed materials and information independently.
Yes, Helen Keller was able to read and write, first by copying handwritten letters, and later using Braille.
The written language called "braille" allows the blind to read. It is simply just little bumps in patterns that represent letters. Blind people feel the braille dots to see, or rather, feel what something says.
Helen Keller used this, because she lost her sight and hearing to an illness when she was only 19 months old. After learning to associate object names with letters spelled onto her hand, she learned Braille and eventually became a published author.
Blind people's books are made in Braille. It's made of 3x2 dots that are pushed out of paper. The blind learns, which letter is which combination, "reads" them with fingertips and recognizes the letter (a blind person's fingertip is about 10 times more sensitive than a healthy person's) and so he can "read".
A blind person has different ways to read a book, such as reading braille books, or listening to books auditorially.
because they are special
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Braille (bumps made into card)
they use braille.
Yes
It raises awareness and it helps blind people to read using their fingers
It's called BRAILLE.
If you can read this. You aren't blind.
They have to use the Braille code. They can also listen to books auditorially.
I am not sure what you are asking. A blind student can use a recording to answer questions and have them transcribed to be read. Books are also read onto tape for blind students so they have an oral textbook. Note takers can be assigned for classes and the notes transcribed into Braille for the blind student.
Because it allows people who are blind or visually impaired to read.
Louis Braille invented braille. It is used for blind persons to read.
Actually, we have eyes right? some people can't read because they are an baby or they are blind... we children and adults that are not blind can read.
Blind people use their fingers to read Braille because the sense of touch is heightened for many blind individuals, making it easier to distinguish the raised dots that represent letters and words. By feeling the patterns of dots with their fingers, blind individuals can interpret the information and read the text.
Revision: Just because you are blind doesn't mean that you are illiterate. Blind people read braille. Another answer Probably a bold black color. Being colored blind you can still see, it just means you can't see certain colors. These people don't need to use braille