LeRenard
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Sabriye Tenberken, or Discovering the Light
Parents and Fears Children don’t understand their parents’ fear. When they ride a bike, climb onto rooftops, or head out […]
Microsoft — A Grant for a Full Life
The northwestern states of the U.S. — Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, and Washington — may seem like a quiet backwater […]
New Accessibility: Sports at Your Fingertips with OneCourt
This story began in the fall of 2021 in Seattle, Washington. Jerred Mace, a junior at the University of Washington, […]
The History of Guide Dogs. Beautiful France. Part Three
For many of us, France conjures images of wine, fashion, castles, kings, the Great French Revolution, and Napoleon. In short, […]
The History of Guide Dogs. America and England. Part Two
The closure of the first guide dog school in Oldenburg was not the end of training dogs to help blind […]
The History of Guide Dogs. Part One
Domestic animals have long become a part of human life, helping to gather food, sometimes becoming food themselves, guarding, hunting […]
Igor Garmash: French teacher, musician, and journalist
A teacher of French and English, journalist, musician, and video game enthusiast – he is essentially a one-man band. But […]
Interview with Elena Alexandrovna Kuznetsova
Elena Alexandrovna Kuznetsova is a mathematics teacher at a Moscow middle school. She works with children who have very poor […]
Interview with Yulia Shalkovskaya: Psychologist Techniques
A psychologist, like any specialist in any field, has a variety of work techniques in their arsenal. Without these, without […]
Denna Lambert and NASA
The story of American Denna Lambert resembles a typical success story: loving parents who supported Denna and her choices, a […]
Education for the Blind: Konstantin Karlovich Grot — an Outstanding Official
Konstantin Karlovich Grot was the creator of a well-organized and thorough system of care for the blind in the Russian […]
Education for the Blind:Women and Philanthropy, Anna Alexandrovna Adler
The second half of the XVIII century is rightly considered the time of women’s philanthropy. Women, even those belonging to […]
Julia Shalkovskaya, interview. Continued
We continue our conversation with Julia Shalkovskaya about psychology and the peculiarities of psychologist work with inclusive patients and their […]
Interview with Julia Shalkovskaya – Part Two
Psychologist Yulia Shalkovskaya speaks on the peculiarities of working with families of patients with disabilities and gives advice to those […]
Interview with Julia Shalkovskaya – Part One
What Is a Psychologist? Psychologist Yulia Shalkovskaya speaks about psychologists, psychological help, and the peculiarities of working with someone with […]
Interview with Sergey Zelenkov
Most of us do not perceive the urban landscape around us as a continuous chain of obstacles. We only start […]
Job from a different perspective
Starting a job is a significant event for everyone. We went to school, then to university, and in between, we […]