<p>Conference Presentations </p><p>December 2013 AER International Mobility Conference, New Orleans, USA “Can a 14 month old REALLY use a long cane? How we taught early O&M in Western Australia”</p><p>July 2012 AER International Conference, Seattle, Washington, USA “A cane is special in every way: Researching the early O&M experiences of very young children in Western Australia”</p><p>April 2012 ASPREH Conference, ONCE, Seville, Spain “O&M with young children”</p><p>February 2012 International Mobility Conference 14, Palmerston North, New Zealand "A Journey to Independence" - researching the early O&M experiences of young children, their parents and specialist vision teachers</p><p>July 2009 International Mobility Conference 13, Marburg Germany ““More than a cane”: A case study of early long cane use in a child from the age of 14 months to 4 years.”</p><p>October 2007 3rd Australasian Orientation & Mobility Conference, Perth Western Australia “O & M with very young children: The ‘Braille Literacy Nest’ experience in Western Australia” “Orientation & Mobility for People who are Deaf-Blind”</p><p>September 2007 14th DeafBlind International (DbI) World Conference, Perth Western Australia “O&M with very young children – the ‘Braille Literacy Nest’ experience in Western Australia” “Orientation and Mobility for people who are Deafblind”</p><p>November 2006 International Mobility Conference 12, Hong Kong “O & M with very young children: The ‘Braille Literacy Nest’ experience in Western Australia”</p><p>January 2006 SPEVI (South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment), Perth Western Australia “O&M with very young children” “Orientation & Mobility: Students with Additional Disabilities”</p><p>October 2005 Statewide Specialist Services Conference (Department of Education & Training Western Australia) “Quality Support for Students with Vision Impairment” May 1995 Third National Deaf-Blind Conference, Sydney, Australia. “O & M Training for the Deaf-Blind”</p><p>January 1995 ANZAEVH (Australian & New Zealand Association for the Education of the Visually Handicapped) Conference, Perth, Western Australia. “Orientation and Mobility for the Multi-Handicapped Child. Some Practical Suggestions”</p><p>January 1994 International Mobility Conference 7, Melbourne, Australia. “Deaf and Blind: Does She Need to Know?”</p>
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