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Offsetting The Handicap Of Blindness

Creator: Lucy Wright (author)
Date: May 1, 1918
Publication: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Source: Available at selected libraries

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To summarize briefly, there are seven suggestions towards helping to find the man behind the handicap that seem most important to "put over" at this time. They are the following:

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1. Acquire confidence in other senses than those of sight.

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2. Try to understand the real possibilities of intellectual life without sight.

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3. Consider character as well as economic values. Professor Amar has made this point very clear in saying, "The mutile possesses always a perfectly utilizable capacity for some kind of work.. . . He may actually compensate for his physical defect by an active good will, which increases his social value. This is a psychologic fact which must be turned to advantage."

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4. Help the handicapped to measure themselves, not only against the handicapped, but against all those with whom they must compete.

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5. Make plans for offsetting handicap on the basis not of "something for nothing" but of "something for something."

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6. Test the facts to be faced with some simple classification that can be talked over by you and the blind man together.

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7. Look for your inspiration to the lives of the blind themselves.

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