Keyword Details: Sighted Guide Skills Instruction
Programs that teach techniques for assisting blind individuals to move about in an unfamiliar environment. The training focuses on how to make contact with a blind person, if a stranger; the appropriate grasp and stance; how to help him or her take a seat; and specific procedures for guiding the individual up and down stairs, through doorways and aisles, into or through areas in which there is narrow seating, and around obstacles.
Adaptive alpine skiing and snow boarding instruction, for youth and adults with disabilities. SEWASP is a chapter of Disabled Sports USA
SEWASP provides lessons for participants with all types of disabilities including:
- motor and physical (spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis (MS...
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