Saturday, September 1, 2012

Orientation & Mobility Training in TUSD


Harry and Dr. Bil When Harry Shiff, a first grader at Myers-Ganoung Elementary School, got his own manual wheelchair at the age of four, he was taken under the wing of TUSD Orientation & Mobility Specialist Dr. Bil Hawkins. Harry has multiple disabilities and has been enrolled in TUSD for over three years.  According to Anne Shiff, Harry's mother, one of the many assets they have found through TUSD is the Orientation & Mobility training that Harry receives through Hawkins, who goes by Dr. Bil.

“Due to Dr. Bil's keen understanding of Harry’s emerging speech, limited vision, and eagerness to learn, both have grown to love their outings that combine education, fun, and friendship,” notes Shiff.
 
Hawkins began his Orientation & Mobility training in 1973 and has been teaching children who are blind or visually impaired since then.  His work with Harry entails teaching him language, navigation, control of his chair, and more effective use of his vision.  During most school days, Harry spends part of his day in a self-contained classroom and part of his day mainstreamed.  Twice a month, however, Harry and Dr. Bil go out into the community to learn about maneuvering his wheelchair through locations such as grocery stores, shopping centers, sidewalks and crosswalks.

“Harry has a very unique way of viewing and dealing with the world,” explains Hawkins.  “Orientation & Mobility is one of the tools that will give Harry greater access to the world and the people and opportunities in it.”

Orientation & Mobility training is a service provided by TUSD’s Exceptional Education Department.  For more information about Orientation & Mobility training or other services offered by TUSD’s Exceptional Education Department, call (520) 225-6610.