Absolutely!
Of course, the blind babysitter would need to be very familiar with his/her environment -- so in his/her own home would probably work out the best. And of course (as with any babysitter) he/she should be responsible and old enough to handle everything that could come up, and should have a phone. The child being watched should be old enough to understand that the caregiver cannot see. I have a legally blind student who babysits frequently, and she always does an excellent job!
babysit
hellen Keller is a famous blind person.
by trying to get not blind
Same as a regular person just they are blind
He won't. He'll just go mug the deaf person for the diamond and give it back to the blind person.
its the blind leading the blind witch means a clue less person following another clueless person
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Blind is when a person can't seeAnswer:There is a range in blindness from visulally impaired through legally blind to totally blind. Legally blind in most jurisdictions is a range of vision where the person can only see at 20 feet wwhat a normal sighted person can see at 100 feet.
No, it is not required to babysit but it is required for day care. A person who babysits should take a Babysitting Class at the American Red Cross.
A person who is blind does channel estimation.
In joining them in activities even if they are blind...
He will tell him up in his ear, but the deaf person will not hear the blind person screaming, and the blind person won't be able to see the deaf robber running away!!! -Anynomous