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El Kabong
(formerly Learning Disability Cane) | |
People with learning disabilities are in a similar boat as
those with
low vision. A white cane provides an opportunity to
promote
disability awareness as well as being useful for
navigation. There
should be a variation of a white cane that assists and
provides the
opportunity to start
the disability awareness conversation
to people
with learning disabilities...
...and to hit people with.
El Kabong
https://www.youtube...watch?v=010aaw1Ajo0 [JesusHChrist, Mar 02 2016]
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If there's one thing that I've learned here at the halfbakery, it's that unless you provide the specifics of the idea then it verges on a "let's all". |
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The white cane with the red tip is already taken, and the cane serves the purpose of helping the user sense the terrain. |
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Why would somebody with a learning disability want to carry a cane ? |
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is it to hit people with learning disabilities, with ? |
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no for people with learning disabilities to hit people with no
learning disabilities with . |
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Maybe big heavy sticks, and big angry bitey dogs ... |
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When did all mental disabilities become learning
disabilities? |
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//"ability" was no longer regarded as a measure of
ability.// |
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Ah, but, [LimpNotes], that problem was solved by the
invention of the box and, soon thereafter, the tick. |
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