Toddler who is blind uses cane to navigate and learn her world

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Yes, Preschool children can and should use canes!!! Watch to see a child who is totally blind who is 2 years, 4 months use a cane independently as she navigates, probes and learns what is in her world.

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  • @MissQ2191
    @MissQ2191 10 лет назад +37

    She is definitely not a poor baby. My son is blind and he and amazes me every day. We will be starting cane training soon, so this video was very encouraging to see. Your little girl is amazing!

  • @MrMonkey11100
    @MrMonkey11100 9 лет назад +20

    I cannot hold my tears back.

  • @xxJen25xx
    @xxJen25xx 7 лет назад +11

    My professor linked our class to this video and it's so sweet! I know it's been 7 years since you posted this, but I hope she's doing well! I hope you post an update!

  • @mckennatesfayMctesfay
    @mckennatesfayMctesfay 11 лет назад +1

    most people feel bad for blind people but i want to be them most people have integrity and are very humble god bless that little girl

  • @yourTownsEnd
    @yourTownsEnd 6 лет назад +4

    It's pretty cool that she's learning to use her mobility aid early on!

  • @blindpeopledostuff3587
    @blindpeopledostuff3587 7 лет назад +8

    As someone who is visually impaired, I love this little ones Independence training. She's going to grow up to be happy and well-adjusted.

  • @paulinacastles
    @paulinacastles 11 лет назад +2

    Aw she's adorable!

  • @bonzo6801
    @bonzo6801 6 лет назад +3

    I always wondered how you teach them to use the cane. She is so smart and fearless.

  • @dustinnunez5077
    @dustinnunez5077 3 года назад +1

    She’s like 12 years now I pray she’s doing very well

  • @kidsii
    @kidsii 11 лет назад +2

    Growing up and learning how to use your body is difficult enough, but robbed of one of your most important senses must be a challenge. Yet, it seems this small girl is coping very well.

  • @patriciaharlen4823
    @patriciaharlen4823 Год назад

    Look at that smart baby girl!

  • @srirakum403
    @srirakum403 11 лет назад

    She is amazing! Its difficult to accept that your are blind but this kid is brave and extraordinary.

  • @jenelljurado8500
    @jenelljurado8500 7 лет назад +3

    ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE

    • @ipennjord
      @ipennjord 6 лет назад

      *ABSOLUTELY NOT FUCKING ADORABLE. *by the way, *FUCKYOU* son of a bitch

    • @darquequeen2323
      @darquequeen2323 6 лет назад +1

      Ipennjord What is your deal? Are you under the influence of something or should be? Seek help now!

    • @Tori_24-r2w
      @Tori_24-r2w 2 года назад

      @@ipennjord First of all. If you don’t have anything nice to say, just leave you too. I am blind and was offended by it.

  • @BPTVSleepyPanda
    @BPTVSleepyPanda 11 лет назад +12

    why poor? this girl will grow up in a world without having a concept of what sight is. this girl will not miss sight because she never had it. she will be perfectly happy and fine. being BORN blind isnt that bad for the person. the person adapts from a young age on. what is way worse is if you are 25 years old and THEN ou become blind. that is WAY worse...

    • @blindpeopledostuff3587
      @blindpeopledostuff3587 7 лет назад

      Pencilus you would think that would be the case but there are people that are just doesn't happy even though they have never known anything different. I realize that while talking to someone else who is blind. I don't feel that way and it was weird to find that out, but it happens. Overall a good majority are happy.

    • @Readingindarknesss
      @Readingindarknesss 6 лет назад

      alyssa caeytano i know i am. Hard to miss something you never had.

    • @rebecca8525
      @rebecca8525 5 лет назад

      I do not feel bad for her, but knowing that there are people in this world who are blind makes me grateful that I can see.

  • @walkrk
    @walkrk  14 лет назад +3

    I USED to think that too! Through my 21 years of teaching, I have gradually changed my thoughts. As COMS trained, I am not opposed to using AMD's or push toys for some children. What works for one is not necessarily what is best for another. Use of an AMD/push toy is NOT in the best interest for this child or several other toddlers I have instructed. They are not only capable of, but ARE already using their cane to protect themselves and as a probe to identify objects in their envoronment.

  • @adriannavellon1723
    @adriannavellon1723 6 лет назад +1

    I'm not even told me why I am partially blind and I still run into I don't know how many things yeah sure I ran into three things and I actually got a bump in my head and it really hurts really bad and knowing how well she does makes me happy and makes me think I need to try harder.

  • @christianjohan7170
    @christianjohan7170 10 лет назад +1

    What an inspiration for life! Thank you!

  • @Bears08
    @Bears08 12 лет назад +1

    She is going to be one independent lady! :)

  • @achyutanandamahapatra9687
    @achyutanandamahapatra9687 6 лет назад

    I love u so much cute little baby son and your family. God bless you cute son and your family

  • @auntyangie33
    @auntyangie33 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this. I've not seen a child being taught to us a cane before.

  • @cabococarlos1936
    @cabococarlos1936 2 года назад

    I'm watching hair she's doing so good God bless her God bless her in the name of Jesus Christ

  • @Bobby20222
    @Bobby20222 9 лет назад

    Wow, clever! I loved watching her listening.

  • @flywiththebirds
    @flywiththebirds 10 лет назад +4

    Would it be possible for you to post an update video? Thank you!

  • @walkrk
    @walkrk  14 лет назад +1

    Where do you live -I do presentations sometimes and would honestly LOVE to show you these little guys traveling-amazing. I have found it is a matter helping them realize that the cane can give them feedback and infomation about their world - then they want to and do use it -no cane tossing. I start with them with canes even before they walk just touching toys out of their reach with cane or long object so they realize what is beyond their reach and use this extention of their body to find it.

  • @walkrk
    @walkrk  14 лет назад +1

    Good idea - I will see if I can get some. It is now a year later and she is awesome with her cane - unprompted!!! My subcontractor actually teaches her now, but I will see if I can get some video. I have some videos of some others I would LOVE to show but need to get parental consent to post first.

  • @PaulJordan318
    @PaulJordan318 7 лет назад +2

    Truly courageous

  • @annette1216
    @annette1216 7 лет назад +2

    awww bless x

  • @moonshadow112358
    @moonshadow112358 11 лет назад

    I didn't know left from right till I was much older, she is smart.

  • @rebecca8525
    @rebecca8525 5 лет назад

    Cute little kid.

  • @SpaceCityDesigns
    @SpaceCityDesigns 13 лет назад

    love these videos. I agree that the use of a cane is the best approach even at this age. I think we should be careful how we write on here as sometimes people may come across as pessimistic instead of realistic and optimistic. Great job, please post more of your students w parental approval;).

  • @206151
    @206151 11 лет назад

    what a heartwarming video.

  • @poneronic1ne
    @poneronic1ne 11 лет назад

    Wow my biggest respect. God bless

  • @cindygalichi4631
    @cindygalichi4631 6 лет назад

    Oh my Lord have mercy at this little angel

  • @porolita22
    @porolita22 14 лет назад

    This is very inspirational!

  • @annamanaois
    @annamanaois 11 лет назад

    she is so cute!!!!

  • @jerrin1989
    @jerrin1989 9 лет назад

    so nice....so cute

  • @kabirulislam9059
    @kabirulislam9059 5 лет назад

    The baby is not like another normal babies. It really hurts me. Where's her childhood gone away?

  • @Pongstorn28
    @Pongstorn28 15 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @Aravind493
    @Aravind493 2 года назад

    @Walkrk. Please let me know where i can buy this stick

  • @davecunningham6103
    @davecunningham6103 11 лет назад

    She must be around 6 or 7 now. How's she doing?

  • @blindnessisaspectrum6237
    @blindnessisaspectrum6237 4 года назад

    This way? did ya point? I kan't believe a trainer uses "this way" as a direction.

    • @dustinnunez5077
      @dustinnunez5077 3 года назад

      Tell me about it come this way what way must be be confusing

    • @walkrk
      @walkrk  Год назад

      Oh trust me! I see all sorts of things I see I could improve upon when I video my lessons and look back and reflect on them! Several things I would have done differently on this one if I could do it over again. As a professionally trained orientation and mobility instructor, we still are not perfect. In the case of calling a 2 year old to come towards my voice by saying “this way” though, what directions would you have given instead that a 2 year old could conceptually understand?

  • @bookofeternity
    @bookofeternity 8 лет назад

    Nooooooo!!! i can`t watch babies suffer like that :( :( :(

    • @erikaguilfuchi
      @erikaguilfuchi 8 лет назад +8

      +Bookofeternity She's not suffering. She is actually doing very well! It is great that they started teaching her how to use a cane this early on because she will grow up and be able to get around independently. Unfortunately she was born blind, but that doesn't mean she is suffering.

    • @roberthansen2008
      @roberthansen2008 8 лет назад +6

      +Erika Halpin that is a good thing that she is learning how to do the cake at that age. The more and more kids like her talk the better everyone is. She is doing very well. She is far from suffering. She is succeeding.

    • @darquequeen2323
      @darquequeen2323 6 лет назад

      Suffering would be if her parents didn’t get her training. They’re setting her free and up for whatever life she sees fit.

    • @dustinnunez5077
      @dustinnunez5077 3 года назад

      Same 😢