By reading through touch, children develop their sense of perception. This helps them recognize shapes and spatial arrangements, first on the page and then beyond it in the physical environment. In turn, this supports spatial imagination, structured thinking, and independence in learning and orientation.
Braille is therefore not only a literacy tool. It is a foundation for understanding text, space, and the world.
Braille is more than reading and writing — it helps blind people understand structure and space, shaping how they think and engage with the world.
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