A person who helps a blind individual write exams is typically called a scribe or a reader/scribe. They assist the blind person by writing down their responses as dictated by the individual, and may also help with reading instructions or exam questions when needed.
Some do and some don't. Some blind men/women have their eyes completely shut, so they wouldn't have to blink. Some blind men/women have their eyes open, so they would usually blink.
No, seals are not blind. They have good eyesight both in and out of water, which helps them hunt for prey and navigate their environment. Their eyes are adapted for underwater vision, allowing them to see clearly in the often murky ocean.
Blind children and blind adults who have never been sighted before, are often seen moving their heads back and forth. This is a mannerism that they do because it helps to stimulate them. They don't know that sighted people don't do it because they have never seen it done before.
red is a universal color for danger...it can alert a car or passerby more quickly (seeing the movement of red)....also, since white canes or used by low vision individuals as well as totally blind, the red tip offers good contrast in most cases for the low vision person to locate it.
The movement is called hip external rotation. This helps to strengthen the muscles surrounding the hip joint, promoting stability and mobility. It also helps to prevent injuries and improve overall hip function.
Most schools have volunteer students or teachers to help blind people write their exams.
blind, and if they cannot see properly we called them deaf:) hope this helps
a person that helps others with their problems is a?
a realtor
helps u if ur blind
teacher or assistant.....
An assistant.
Resetvationer
he is an old blind person who looks scary and helps general zaroff hunt people
they usually have some sort of 'stick' type thing that helps them 'feel around' to where steps and other obsticles are.
A pioneer
copilot