Re: People who live in the US, what schools for the blind are the best?
Yes, there are, but I wouldn't count on being able to go to another country for it. You'll want to find something local if at all possible.
Also, certified instructors are overrated save for perhaps cane skills and really basic stuff. There's a big difference between certified and good. Finding someone good is much harder. The blunt truth of the matter is that you're going to get the absolute bare minimum from training and will need to be prepared to go it alone almost from day one. Sometimes you can get a safe environment via parents or something, and it doesn't have to be scary even if you don't have that. But it is what's going to happen.
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