Having gone through education in London, i see a significant
difference in how maths is taught and written out in India. My first
question is whether your son is using a perkins brailler or a braille
frame. If its the perkins, then it makes things slightly easier, since
you can teach the sighted style of writing mathamatical problems.
I would also break down the many areas of maths when you are asking
for advice, since the subject in itself is very big.
I am not sure whether India has the same resources available to
purchase like tactile rulers, tactile graph papers and labeling
equipment, but i would be happy to advise on getting those from
London.

Regards,
Chamandeep Singh


On 2/29/16, vivek doddamani <vivekka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> yes I agree with highering a maths tuter because however good you may
> be in maths but make understand a small child is very difficult our
> self being blind, upto 5th class your child should have private tuter
> for maths but when he goes to 7th or higher class then even blind
> person can easily explain maths, I know one person in Udupi in
> karnataka who is totally blind teaches maths to m com & msc maths
> students but for child he is also unable to explain here without board
> one cannot explain, but for grown up child with out board you can
> explain, this is my personnel experience
>
> On 2/27/16, Pranav Lal <pranav....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Your first challenge is to get math books in accessible format for
>> yourself.
>> You
>> need to be able to refer to the same problems as your child. This is not
>> easy
>> but check with organizations like Saksham who may be able to help.
>>
>> Your next problem is writing math You need a solution where you can write
>> in
>> an
>> accessible way but the data should be presented to your child using
>> sighted
>> conventions. I do not have a good answer. LaTech is one answer but it is
>> non-trivial to learn. MathType may also work but I believe it is not
>> screen
>> reader accessible.
>>
>> Your best option may be to hire a math teacher. Work on explaining
>> concepts
>> to
>> your child. Use manipulatives to do so. The teacher helps with the math
>> problems
>> and righting the sighted way.
>>
>> Pranav
>>
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