Saturday, January 30, 2010

Prosthetics Do You Know Any Good Teaching Methods For An Amputee Who Does Not Have Any Hands Or Prosthetics?

Do you know any good teaching methods for an amputee who does not have any hands or prosthetics? - prosthetics

Do you have good teaching methods to teach an adult with no hands? He has no prosthesis, but if you were a good way to be very much appreciated.

2 comments:

Limerick said...

Hello all,
I have no experience in teaching a student who has no hands, this is my proposal for a wizard (the best student in class) for the operation to have a band at the end of the day, listen to music. You can then use the answers when a test is due.

One idea - what you might discover the attention to:
Earlier this year I heard Jessica Cox, a beautiful young woman who was born without arms, learned to drive a car, and take his pilot's license. I'm serious!

If you are on You Tube and search for your story to go, you can contact her and ask her advice on how she overcame her disability.

Search by name - Jessica Cox on You Tube. You need to be approved by their history. The words "can not" in his vocabulary.

Best wishes to all of you do.

corn queen said...

What is there to teach? Speech recognition software could be an option if you are working on academics. If you work in the physical therapy, then I suggest you talk with the PT-strategies.

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