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I suppose it does take up lot of paper because braille has to be on one side of paper while printed paper can use double side of paper.

am I right, Hear Again?

no. actually, braille is written on both sides of paper (called interpoint braille) with the exception of beginning braille primers and books designed for blind and visually impaired children.
 
I got to make my kids clean their rooms today!

They were not happy so I get to see the results later. I sure hope I can see the floor under my son's bed and see the floor in my daughters closet. :D

If not..... I get to make them go back and do it. :/

Being a parent is sooooo empowering!:giggle:
 
I hope that was a compliment, I'll take it as one. But I don't think I would ever be suitable to teach!
I am a Post-baccalaureate student, as I just started on my second degree in Microbio. Will be looking to finish this and move onto a MS in Criminalistics/applied forensic sciences

yes, it was a compliment. i'm really intrigued by the subjects you're taking. very impressive! once i finish my bachelor's degree in social work, i plan to earn a master's in psychology and then a ph.d. in psychiatry.
 
How much did THAT cost?! Considering the amount of paper and the kind of paper required to create braille books...it must have cost you a lot of money!

lucia,

it was free and provided by my church.

some organizations like braille bibles for the blind also provide braille bibles to blind and visually impaired people who request them free of charge.
 
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