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“How do you explain to a blind person what a cloud is or the moon? How do you go about describing this as a parent? This is the almost impossible piece because you need the immediate early intervention.

-Huw Mainwaring
​Father of Beyond Blindness student Maxen, age 10

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LA Times B2B OC Visionaries 2024

November 4, 2024|

Los Angeles Times B2B: This special issue highlights the numerous OC Visionaries. Representing various sectors, they are the professionals, innovators and thought leaders who are shaping the future of the county, including Beyond Blindness' President and CEO, Angie Rowe.

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OCBJ Women in Business Awards

October 1, 2024|

Orange County Business Journal: Meet the nominees for the 2024 Women in Business Awards, including Beyond Blindness' President and CEO, Angie Rowe.

Celebrating Inclusive Events for All

September 24, 2024|

At Beyond Blindness, we have created a community that is inclusive for all children and their families. Our team also works hard to ensure the families we serve feel just as supported as their children, offering inclusive family events that help build confidence, camaraderie, and a sense of belonging. As we wrap up one of our most exciting times read more...

10 Therapy Tips to Try at Home

September 24, 2024|

Make progress everyday with physical therapy tips from the Beyond Blindness team of experts. These at-home exercises can be done inside and out, keeping your kids in motion and practicing skills for their everyday lives. From incorporating songs and games to using everyday objects like curbs and chairs, these strategies are fun for kids and easy read more...

On Campus: Tactile Learning

September 24, 2024|

Tactile cues used by Beyond Blindness help students anticipate events and prepare for daily activities. For children who are blind, have low vision, or have other disabilities such as speech delays, tactile learning presents a unique opportunity to enhance their skills. Tactile cues — or touch cues — can help them understand people, places, read more...