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VIDBEQ.70.4.Fall.2025

A quarterly newsletter from the Council for Exceptional Children's Division on Visual Impairments containing practitioner tips for Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and other professionals.

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VIDBE-Q 2025 Volume 70 Issue 4 winds, making some roads, both dirt and paved, impassable and dangerous. CAFC Board members used this time to visit the golf courses and meet the PGA professionals, and plans are in motion for the clinic to be held next year. Conclusion Camp Abilities Four Corners is embedded in the Navajo culture, largely due to their presence on the reservation for lodging, meetings and activities, as well as for maintaining a focus on providing culturally sustaining concepts and activities for student athletes. Every effort is made to include Navajo community members on the Board and staff, as well as to provide sports and recreational activities which are popular on the reservation and reflect the nature of the surrounding geographical region. For staff members unfamiliar with Navajo culture, a cultural considerations presentation is included during staff trainings. Everyone at Camp is reminded daily of the generosity of their hosts. Respect for the land is reflected in "treading lightly," cleaning up after outings, and being appreciative of the trees, rocks, plants and land formations surrounding athletes and staff daily. Please visit the website at www.campabilitiesfourcorners.org for more photos, and to see how you can get involved and support CAFC, who say Ahéheé (Navajo thank you). 85

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