"Echo location skill hailed as seeing with sound."
Video about our workshops to Train blind Family Coaches from Visibility Scotland, includes interviews with three Coaches.
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Reports on Our Work in ScotlandVisually impaired learn pioneering techniqueSTV News
"Echo location skill hailed as seeing with sound." Video about our workshops to Train blind Family Coaches from Visibility Scotland, includes interviews with three Coaches. If the link above doesn't work, please try thisIf neither link works, here's a Youtube LinkFlash ForwardInsight Magazine, United Kingdom - March, 2010
by Daniel Kish One of our most inspirational stories about our work helping a Scottish boy named Danyl learn to walk again after a serious accident. "The last thing I said was: “I’m dying dad, I’m dying dad.” after that I can’t remember anything. ... For the first few weeks, I .. didn’t believe that I was actually blind. ... I was just glad that I was still alive. ... When you first came out to work with us .. I honestly thought you were joking, I didn’t think that it would work. ... When I first came round in hospital and I really wanted to walk and see again, I didn’t think that all of this would be done for me. I didn’t think that there would be help coming from all of Scotland, never mind from America to help me. Now I definitely think I will be able to walk again ... so I am really, really happy with all the help that I’ve received." - Danyl, Echolocation in the spotlight!Visibility Scotland News Letter, Page 6 - Winter, 2007
An evaluation of our work with Blind children and blind professionals in Scotland, and what one of the participants had to say - see Page 6. World Access for the Blind Finds VisibilityBBC Scotland News - August, 2007
Daniel Kish and Brian Bushway are invited to Scotland for 9 days to train the staff of Visibility in FlashSonar and family Mobility Coaching, as well as conduct local seminars, and work with families. This piece features renowned neural Ophthalmologist Prof. Gordon Dutton's appraisal of our approach, as well as a neurological explanation of how it works. Echolocation Training: is it Really something new?BBC Radio 4 - In Touch -22 April 2008
About our work with Danyl and Jake in Scotland. Includes a skeptical perspective, and Daniel's response. (you may need to download a program from online to hear this, but the transcript is also available.) ![]() |
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