Freedom Guide Dogs Presentation

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Freedom Guide Dogs Learning about Guide Dogs, Blindness and Visual Impairment

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Learn about the very improtant job of a guide dog, presented by Freedom Guide Dogs for the Blind in Cassville, NY.

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Freedom Guide Dogs

Learning about Guide Dogs, Blindness and Visual

Impairment

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The eye has different parts with different jobs

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Some people’s eyes have trouble doing their jobs so they can’t see as well. That is called visual impairment.

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People without visual impairment will see this image clearly

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This is what someone with glaucoma sees…

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This is what someone with retinitis sees…

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This is what someone with retinopathy sees…

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Without sight, blind & visually impaired people use their other senses to help them do things

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Sense of Smell

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Sense of Taste

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Sense of Hearing

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Sense of Touch

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?What are some tools that visually impaired people can use to help them do things?

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Sighted Guide

The blind person holds onto a sighted person’s arm. The sighted person guides them where they need to go

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Cane

The blind person moves the cane back and forth in front of them to feel for obstacles

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Guide Dogs

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Guide Dogs help get blind people from one place to another

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Guide Dogs are the eyes for someone who is blind or visually impaired

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They can help a blind person cross the street…

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…Go to the store

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…Avoid obstacles

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…Or just be a great friend!

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If you see someone with a guide dog…

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How do you know it’s a guide dog?

Harness

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Then the guide dog can do it’s job and take the blind person safely from one place to another

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For more information about guide dogs, go to:

www.freedomguidedogs.org

And watch videos of the puppies and trainers on the Freedom Guide Dog Channel on

YouTube!