


Louis Braille was born in Coupvray, France. A childhood accident left him completely blind by the age of four. While attending the Institution Royale des Jeunes Aveugles (Royal Institution for Blind Youths) in Paris, a school to which Braille earned a scholarship, Braille learned a 12-dot system developed by Charles Barbier, a former soldier who visited the school. Braille worked to simplify the system, and completed his 6-dot system before his 15th birthday.
Today, braille has been adapted to almost every major national language and is the primary system of written communication for visually impaired persons around the world.
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