Know how
Louis Braille
developed
Braille script
By iastoppers.com
World Braille Day is observed on January 4, in order to raise awareness on Braille's significance for the blind
Louis Braille was born on January 4, 1809, and he lost his sight at age five due to an eye injury
At 10, Braille joined The Royal Institution for Blind Youth in Paris, a leading blind school
Inspired by Charles Barbier's 'night writing,' which involved embossed dots, Braille sought efficient ways for blind communication
In 1824, at the age of 15, Braille refined Barbier's 12 dots into a six-dot code, revolutionizing tactile communication
Braille expanded the code to include math and music, improving accessibility for blind individuals
Published in 1829, Braille's code faced resistance from sighted teachers but gained acceptance among blind students
Teaching at the Royal Institution, Braille's code was slowly integrated into the blind education system
Louis Braille, an accomplished musician, served as an organist while advocating for his tactile language.
Despite initial challenges, Braille's code became globally adopted, evolving into modern Braille technology
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