A pilot programme is currently being run in Glasgow, where blind children are being taught about 'echolocation' to help them interpret the world around them. The children use their tongue to make clicking noises, and interpret their surroundings from the sound that bounces back, much like a bat or a dolphin. Intrigued? Read about it here.
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