Louis Braille lived in Paris, in France.
Born in Coupvray, France. Went to Paris at age 10, to go to the Institution Royale des Jeunes Aveugles (Royal Institute For Young Blindes). He died of TB in Paris in 1852
Louis Braille's full name Louis Braille. Blind himself, he would go on to create a writing system of raised dots that is used by the blind.
He died in 1852.
The first blind person to use braille was probably one of Louis Braille's students at the Royal Institution for Blind Youth in Paris, where braille was developed. Unfortunately, the specific identity of the first blind person to use braille other than Louis Braille himself is not well-documented.
I don't believe you need to. Check with the school or go to www.k-12.com
No, Louis Braille did not attend college. He was a French educator and inventor who created the system of raised dots known as Braille to help people with visual impairments read and write. He lost his sight at a young age due to a childhood accident.
It depends if your child wants to go to Pre-K. If you do, I think about 4. Kindergarten:5 yrs. old.
Germany is alot more academicaly advanced than America. in germany a child starts kindergarten when they are 3 and go to kindergarten till they are 6. by the end of kindergarten or first grade, kids are already leanring things we learn in 3 and 4th grade.
Go to wikipedia, they have a braille dictionary.
go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braille
A child may skip kindergarten and go straight to first grade by demonstrating advanced academic skills and meeting the criteria set by the school district for early grade placement. This may involve taking placement tests, providing evidence of readiness for first grade, and obtaining approval from school administrators.
You go on the computer and search the word braille.
People go to whichever college accepts them and whichever one they want to - it makes no difference at all which kindergarten you go to.