05/17/2026
i guess buffalo tailgating extends to WVU graduation
We are a group of Hunter College Orientation & Mobility gradate students and advocates for O&M Licensure in the NYS Legislature!
Memo in Support A.6179 (Lupardo)/S.3880 (Griffo)
AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to the licensing of licensed orientation and mobility specialists and licensed vision rehabilitation therapists
We strongly support A.6179A/S.3880A which creates licensure for Vision Rehabilitation Professionals (VRPs), including Vision Rehabilitation Therapists (VRTs) and Orientation & Mobility Special
05/17/2026
i guess buffalo tailgating extends to WVU graduation
06/01/2023
USAJOBS Job Announcement - Blind Rehabilitation Specialist
Blind Rehabilitation Specialist The primary purpose of this position is to provide blind and vision rehabilitation services for visually impaired Veterans and Servicemembers. Blind Rehabilitation includes the disciplines of low vision therapy, orientation and mobility, vision rehabilitation therapy, manual skills instruction and c...
11/25/2021
Sample from curriculum Fast Forward: Early Intervention O&M with Pediatric Belt cane
10/24/2021
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Reciprocal arm swing develops during childhood. A toddler who is blind may be encouraged to contact, manipulate, and hold the pediatric belt cane frame but because of their natural need to use arms for balance, continuous holding of the cane frame is not a required outcome of the pediatric belt cane.
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06/09/2021
A tool for visually impaired kids: Safe Toddles provides belt canes A kid in Randolph County was the first in N.C. to get one.
02/06/2021
Baby steps!!
White cane awareness week starts tomorrow Feb.7 so I thought I would share the start of Timothy's journey with a white cane.
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Timothy's first try with the belt cane from the other day. It didn't last long maybe 3 or 4 minutes. He takes awhile to warm up to new things and he was a little scared. But I was happy with his hand placement and how he understood it was for walking. We are hoping to introduce it to him for short periods of time daily so that he begins to get used to wearing it.
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Baby steps. 👨🏼🦯
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(Photo description: Photo from my point point view looking down at Timothy standing against my leg holding onto his belt cane that is out in front of him.)
06/29/2020
Photo gallery | Safe Toddles Practice in the playroom. Matias is wearing his belt cane, walking and holding his dad's hand. The tight-spaces cane frame contacts the sofa, plush rocking toy and wooden toy cart he was scene stepping on when guided without a cane. His tears result when made to let go of his dad's hand.
Remember: Every time the belt cane clangs, a blind toddler is saved from a body bruise.
Comparing visual and tactile path preview What happens when a driver takes her eyes off the road? When she looks up she might jerk her head back and quickly turn the steering wheel to correct for a veer and avoid a collision. By contrast, when a driver keeps her eyes on the road she can smoothly navigate a turn so that the passenger barely....
The NYS Commission for the Blind, Albany District Office, has recently posted for an Instructor for the Blind position:
https://statejobs.ny.gov/employees/vacancyDetailsView.cfm?id=79477
Please feel free to share with alumni of Hunter/anyone you know who might be interested.