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Shanxi boss laid a blind road in his supermarket. How can people help visually impaired people integrate into social life?

A supermarket in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province is on fire, because in order to facilitate the shopping of visually impaired people, the supermarket has specially laid blind roads, installed braille price tags and more convenient payment equipment. Caring for the visually impaired is not just a slogan shouted from the mouth, but to let these people who really need care really and actually feel warm. Since then, supermarkets have welcomed one after another visually impaired people who shop alone, and they are also full of praise for the intimacy and meticulousness of this supermarket. It is to make personnel a very common and vulnerable group in our life. So how can we help them integrate into normal social life? Here are some specific methods:

First, organize directional walking training courses for the blind on a regular basis to help the blind go out of their homes and integrate into social life. Directional walking training for the blind is to enable the blind to master the basic skills of independent walking and help the blind to go out of their homes and participate in social life. Relevant communities and governments can organize activities and invite rehabilitation instructors to teach severely blind people. Explain the standard degree of using crutches for the blind, the correct walking posture, the correction of abnormal gait, and the correct handling methods when encountering obstacles. Through study and practice, participants have mastered the skills of touching, guiding seats, accompanying, turning, changing sides and passing through narrow roads. Only in this way can we better help them master some basic life skills and better integrate into social life.

Second, formulate relevant laws and regulations. In the process of building a society ruled by law, we should not only protect the rights of vulnerable groups to participate in relevant legislation, but also enhance their ability to safeguard their rights and interests by legal means. To this end, we should not only strengthen the publicity of the legal system, so that more vulnerable groups can enhance their understanding of the law, but also strengthen legal aid to ensure that the weak can also use legal weapons to safeguard their rights. In order to protect the rights and interests of disabled people to participate in social life on an equal footing, China promulgated the Regulations on the Construction of Barrier-free Environment, which clarified and refined the government's responsibilities in the construction of barrier-free facilities. In recent years, various localities have invested heavily in the construction of barrier-free facilities, but there are still many shortcomings to be filled in the face of various new needs of the disabled, and relevant government departments should continue to play an exemplary role. I believe that with the gradual improvement of laws and regulations, the rights and interests of the disabled will be guaranteed to the greatest extent.

Third, train guide dogs to help the visually impaired. The success of guide dogs? On duty? It needs to go through three stages: from the forty-fifth day of birth, it begins to live in a foster family; A year later, the puppy left the foster family and was trained as a guide dog trainer. After a long training, the guide dog graduated? On duty? Find a matching visually impaired person to serve them. In order to make guide dogs concentrate on serving the visually impaired, they have to undergo painful sterilization. Even if it is a matter of excretion, guide dogs must do it at the specified time. Therefore, it is absolutely no problem for guide dogs to help the visually impaired. Dogs are not only good friends of human beings, but also help the lives of visually impaired people. This practice should be strongly advocated.