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Franklin, Patricia; Bourquin, Eugene – RE:view, 2000
Five adult students of various ethnic backgrounds, each deaf or hard-of hearing and blind or visually impaired, participated in testing a newly designed assistance card for soliciting help crossing the street. Results indicated that with the new card 101 pedestrians out of 183 offered assistance. (Contains references.) (CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Deaf Blind, Help Seeking, Helping Relationship
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Sauerburger, Dona; Jones, Susanne – RE:view, 1997
A survey of 69 people investigated their response to individuals with deaf-blindness holding cards soliciting aid for crossing the street. Results found travelers should stand at the curb facing the street, hold the card up at the shoulder, and the card should first state the desire to cross the street. (CR)
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Communication Problems, Deaf Blind, Helping Relationship
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Gervasoni, Edward – RE:view, 1996
This article describes orientation and mobility skills and strategies used by a woman with deaf-blindness, especially methods for crossing the street safely, using the following main strategies: locating key travel areas; developing communication strategies and systems; and identifying community resources for assistance. (CR)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adults, Case Studies, Communication Skills