Speaking of nonverbal communication (NVC) means to address the behavioral communication, communication. object, pictorial, gestural (ie the language of Lis I mentioned a few posts earlier), the finger spelling, speech and Braille method Malos.
The CNV field is very wide and varied. While in previous posts I wanted to include some basic-flash on the language used by deaf mute people in my speech I want to focus on two methods used between people who are blind or deaf blind.
I'm talking about the method of Braille and Malossi.
The Malossi method (proposed by the Neapolitan masters Artusio and Aurelio Colucci) enables deafblind people to communicate among themselves and with others through hand. This touch the letters in the image are shown in black and near slightly tweak the letters that appear in blue.
The hand of those who receive the message is regarded as a kind of typewriter.
Once again, this highlighted the importance of our hands ... Once again, everything leads us to think about: What do I do with my hands? (See post published on November 20)
Those who attended the communication by means of the method Malossi were impressed by the speed with which two deaf-blind people can communicate with each other.
E 'important otherwise there is agreement between the blind and the one that he uses the Malossi.
This method is generally used by people who have learned the reading and writing before becoming deafblind.
other form of communication between blind people and Braille : method of reading and writing used by blind people in fact, made up of raised dots correspond to the letters of the alphabet.
The symbols of Braille each consisting of six points are arranged three on the right and three on the left of a rectangular box. The difference between the characters is given by the arrangement and combination of the same points that constitute the individual letters. Reading Braille is usually done by the index of the right hand, followed by the left hand with the main tasks in the identification of guiding lines. The fingers that read must be kept in place and go soft touch of the letters in relief, without pressing on them, to grasp more clearly the composition.
Braille is perhaps the most famous communication system for the blind.
Personally I came to the attention of this particular form of communication many years ago because her aunt was doing a wonderful experience as an aide to a blind girl and on this occasion was able to learn this form of language. Remember that stressed the difficulty of being able to distinguish with certainty the various letters. As for deaf children who feel the vibrations, and through them we approach the music, dance, even blind people have a very strong sensitivity to touch.
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