Re: [AI] my quriyocity are nnormal people interested in marrying blind partners

2014-07-02 Thread Mukesh Sharma
curiosity or quriyocity as in the thread subject:
once a group of ladies took their kids to local part, out of the 5, one
lady told him kid not to play in one corner of the park, as kids started
playing, all ladies were enjoying gossip! After a while, 2 kids came and
complained mom, "ghaas se chot lag gayee" (got scratches from the grass.
The lady that asked his child not to play in that corner said, I told my
boy to avoid that corner, I knew that corner has such sharp grass edges,
where is my boy: the other lady replied, don't worry he is playing other
side. Guess what, the odd one lady was blind.
Just telling you this, because I feel that we all are equal, if not in
terms of capabilities may be in terms of challenges that life throw at us
and down the line we all face them with our experience.
Late. MK Gandhi was never able to correct the handwriting of him eldest
son, because his own handwriting was so poor, he was a sighted. One of my
Friend father was not able to teach him Braille (all in the family were
Blind) because both fater and mother were not educated and what they knew
so well, chair canning, that too they could not teach to their kids, all
girls and no one was interested in learning that.

Every human is different and so their needs are, accept it and live happily
and by the way, here is a tip to for those bline parents who want to
correct their kids handwriting: grab a couple of cursive writing template
books and ask you kid to practice. Get the template checked by some sighted
friend once a while and remember the  common mistake your kid does and the
next time he start to practice, you keep reminding him about the mistakes,
that's what I could do with my sister's daughter during the summer
vacation, lovely time, pari f ka muh right me ho ga, j ke upar dot lagana
and so on.




Thanks With Best Regards
Mukesh Sharma


On 2 July 2014 16:09, Amar Jain  wrote:

> @Rajesh Sir: Noted with thanks.
>
> @Bhawani Sir: somehow I skipped your reply. I get what you are saying.
> Lets not talk of the higher studies. Would be happy   to understand,
> with a simple illustration like this.
>
> I am blind and you are sighted. May be we are equal in terms of
> education. You can help your child progress at a very young age.
>
> Examples could be proper hand writing, well maintained body language,
> helping child with the home work, projects (which even sighted people
> find challenging now a days due to the increasing educational
> competition), fansy dress competition, eating etiquettes, drawing,
> etc. etc.
>
> You could play with your kid in amusement parks and let him do
> whatever he wants. Whereas I may not be able to take part into certain
> activities.
>
> You can see and safeguard your kid in a park even if he is playing
> against your will. I cannot do so unless he gets hurt because there is
> no way for me to see as to what is it that he is doing and whether it
> is fine for him to do at this young age or not. I can simply be
> worried and be hopeful that all goes well.
>
>  In such a case, is there anything specific we as individuals could do
> to make sure that there is a good connect between you and your
> children or the answer is that the children develop that understanding
> slowly in life?
>
> Now if I am blind and my spouce is blind, what are the solutions which
> people adopt?
>
> To my mind the answer could be either that you depend on the support
> of teachers (assuming that even they take the pain as if it was their
> own kid), or you depend on your family members who are non-blind.
>
> That is one of the major challenge which I feel a blind couple can be
> confronted with. And I want to understand based on the personal
> experiences of the members the ways to tackle with the same.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Amar Jain.
> Website: www.amarjain.com
>
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Re: [AI] my quriyocity are nnormal people interested in marrying blind partners

2014-07-02 Thread ishita kapoor
@amar You are just thinking of children.
But if I am blind and if I marry sighted person in that case we both
will have to lose a lot
I will have to compromise with his education, social status or earning.
If he is well educated, socially perfect and economically sound then
he won’t accept me rather he won’t have any reason to accept me.
At the same time he will always remember that he had to marry me
because I had nice job or he couldn’t find proper girl in able bodied
society.
And if I marry with blind person and if we both are totally blind then
we can bring our children properly if we have proper income
For education we can hire personal teacher.
For mobility we can keep full time driver.
In that case also we may face difficulties but it would be 1000 times
better then compromise.


On 7/2/14, Amar Jain  wrote:
> @Rajesh Sir: Noted with thanks.
>
> @Bhawani Sir: somehow I skipped your reply. I get what you are saying.
> Lets not talk of the higher studies. Would be happy   to understand,
> with a simple illustration like this.
>
> I am blind and you are sighted. May be we are equal in terms of
> education. You can help your child progress at a very young age.
>
> Examples could be proper hand writing, well maintained body language,
> helping child with the home work, projects (which even sighted people
> find challenging now a days due to the increasing educational
> competition), fansy dress competition, eating etiquettes, drawing,
> etc. etc.
>
> You could play with your kid in amusement parks and let him do
> whatever he wants. Whereas I may not be able to take part into certain
> activities.
>
> You can see and safeguard your kid in a park even if he is playing
> against your will. I cannot do so unless he gets hurt because there is
> no way for me to see as to what is it that he is doing and whether it
> is fine for him to do at this young age or not. I can simply be
> worried and be hopeful that all goes well.
>
>  In such a case, is there anything specific we as individuals could do
> to make sure that there is a good connect between you and your
> children or the answer is that the children develop that understanding
> slowly in life?
>
> Now if I am blind and my spouce is blind, what are the solutions which
> people adopt?
>
> To my mind the answer could be either that you depend on the support
> of teachers (assuming that even they take the pain as if it was their
> own kid), or you depend on your family members who are non-blind.
>
> That is one of the major challenge which I feel a blind couple can be
> confronted with. And I want to understand based on the personal
> experiences of the members the ways to tackle with the same.
>
> Regards,
> --
> Amar Jain.
> Website: www.amarjain.com
>
>
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Re: [AI] my quriyocity are nnormal people interested in marrying blind partners

2014-07-02 Thread Amar Jain
@Rajesh Sir: Noted with thanks.

@Bhawani Sir: somehow I skipped your reply. I get what you are saying.
Lets not talk of the higher studies. Would be happy   to understand,
with a simple illustration like this.

I am blind and you are sighted. May be we are equal in terms of
education. You can help your child progress at a very young age.

Examples could be proper hand writing, well maintained body language,
helping child with the home work, projects (which even sighted people
find challenging now a days due to the increasing educational
competition), fansy dress competition, eating etiquettes, drawing,
etc. etc.

You could play with your kid in amusement parks and let him do
whatever he wants. Whereas I may not be able to take part into certain
activities.

You can see and safeguard your kid in a park even if he is playing
against your will. I cannot do so unless he gets hurt because there is
no way for me to see as to what is it that he is doing and whether it
is fine for him to do at this young age or not. I can simply be
worried and be hopeful that all goes well.

 In such a case, is there anything specific we as individuals could do
to make sure that there is a good connect between you and your
children or the answer is that the children develop that understanding
slowly in life?

Now if I am blind and my spouce is blind, what are the solutions which
people adopt?

To my mind the answer could be either that you depend on the support
of teachers (assuming that even they take the pain as if it was their
own kid), or you depend on your family members who are non-blind.

That is one of the major challenge which I feel a blind couple can be
confronted with. And I want to understand based on the personal
experiences of the members the ways to tackle with the same.

Regards,
-- 
Amar Jain.
Website: www.amarjain.com



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