February 16, 2023
Kaila’s Craft Corner: Pony Bead Christmas Tree
No matter the season, it's always fun to get in the holiday spirit! Welcome to Kaila’s Craft Corner with Future In Sight. In this episode, Kaila Allen teaches us how to make a Pony Bead Christmas Tree....
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Read More trending_flatJanuary 31, 2023
Outta Sight Cooking: Apple Crisp
Welcome to Outta Sight Cooking with Future In Sight! We've recorded a podcast episode where Chef Ryan teaches us how to combine warm gooey cinnamon apples with a buttery brown sugar oat topping to make a yummy apple crisp!...
Read More trending_flatJanuary 6, 2023
Outta Sight Cooking with Chef Michael
Welcome to Outta Sight Cooking with Future In Sight! We've recorded a podcast episode where Chef Michael walks us through the steps to make Chicken Vegetable Soup & how to take some of the soup & make a Chicken Pot Pie. ...
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The Scary Realities of Vision Loss
Imagine reaching for the light switch in total darkness on an eerie Halloween evening. You flip the switch and nothing happens. You are surrounded by frightening noises as your hands find only unidentifiable objects. You’re trapped in a prison of manifested fear!...
Read More trending_flatOctober 12, 2022
Need to focus? Nature has the answer!
Are you reading this on your smart phone? Immersed in a real or virtual office on a computer and taking a distraction from the many other demands on your attention? Most of us work to focus on an array of tasks and divert into things for a reprieve, a distraction and ideally some form of recharge....
Read More trending_flatSeptember 15, 2022
Tips for More Accessible TV and Movie Watching
It's understandable that some people with vision impairments get frustrated when it’s time to relax and enjoy some TV or a movie. After all, if you can’t see well, how can you read the channel guide or know which movie or channel you’re selecting?...
Read More trending_flatJuly 13, 2022
Home Modifications for the Visually Impaired – Kitchens
This is the third post in a series about modifying your home to better suit your needs if you have low vision. Feel free to check out our first two posts in the series about lighting and bathroom modifications. Now, without further ado, let’s get cooking, so to speak!...
Read More trending_flatJune 24, 2022
Tissue Paper Sparklers
Are you looking for a quick craft to decorate your table for Independence Day? This project will help you achieve that and is fun to make for both kids and adults with vision loss. Make several and place them in a vase or bucket as a centerpiece for your table....
Read More trending_flatJune 21, 2022
Home Modifications for the Visually Impaired – Bathroom Modifications
We’re back again talking about home modifications. This is the second post in a series about modifying your home to better suit your needs if you have low vision. If you want to see the first in the series about lighting, click here, but this month we’re going to take a closer look at bathroom modifications....
Read More trending_flatJune 10, 2022
What is an ID/Symbol cane?
An ID/Symbol cane is a type of white cane used by people who are blind, visually impaired, or have low vision. ID canes are very similar to long white mobility canes but have a few key differences....
Read More trending_flatMay 23, 2022
Home Modifications for the Visually Impaired – Lighting
As the first in a series of blog posts about home modifications for people with low vision, I thought I’d start off with lighting options that don’t involve smart home technology. In fact, many of the choices I’ll be writing about in this series actually embrace the idea of universal design and are great options for anyone to consider, whether you are doing a full renovation or just looking to make home a little safer in order to age in place....
Read More trending_flatApril 26, 2022
Educational Accessible Media for Visually Impaired, Blind, Deaf and Deaf-Blind Students
Parents from New Hampshire convened for a ParentConnect zoom meeting to learn about a FREE Accessible Educational Media resources for their children, family, and their teachers....
Read More trending_flatApril 12, 2022
Shining a Light on Laser Safety
While cleaning out a drawer at the office recently, I stumbled upon a laser pointer. Nothing too crazy about that, in fact, many of us probably have laser pointers either to give presentations, to use as a pet toy, or to perhaps even use as an emergency signaling device in their wilderness kit....
Read More trending_flatMarch 2, 2022
Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month and Vision Related Symptoms
March is Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Awareness Month, so I’d like to take a minute to discuss some of the vision-related symptoms individuals with MS may experience....
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