Hi Chris,

Without a bit more clarification of exactly what her disabilities, and her 
abilities are, I would think your problem would be impossible to answer. And I 
would take anyone's advice on this with more than a few grains of salt. 
Learning disabilities come in all shapes and sizes, and generalizations are not 
only impossible, but harmful. For the sake of her privacy, I would encourage 
you to speak to some people who are familiar with her, or, perhaps, write to a 
couple of people on list whose opinion you value, and that might give you some 
ideas. Also, since you'll be getting one, you might let her fool around with 
yours, to see if she wants one, or thinks she could benefit from one. 

I hope you found this helpful, and not just adding to the confusion. Best of 
luck to the both of you!

Rachael


-----Original Message-----
From: "Chris Hallsworth"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 03/Sep/06 8:01:21 AM
To: "'Braillenote List'"<[email protected]>
Subject: [Braillenote] MPower

Hi all,
I would like to make some enquiries. I was just wondering whether my
girlfriend, who suffers from severe learning difficulties due to a rare
genetic disorder, would benefit with a Braillenote MPower? If so what could
she gain from it? Her name is Hannah Day.
Thanks.

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