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Adapted physical education teacher Ben Brimyer lifts a parachute over the head of Giana James, 5, during class at the Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children in Oakland on Aug. 26, 2015. The students use the parachute as a basic activity that gives them a sensory reward for following directions, Mr. Brimyer said. (Julia Rendleman/Post-Gazette)

Adapted physical education teacher Ben Brimyer lifts a parachute over the head of Giana James, 5, during class at the Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children in Oakland on Aug. 26, 2015. The students use the parachute as a basic activity that gives them a sensory reward for following directions, Mr. Brimyer said. (Julia Rendleman/Post-Gazette)

Adapted physical education teacher Ben Brimyer lifts a parachute over the head of Giana James, 5, during class at the Western Pennsylvania School for Blind Children in Oakland on Aug. 26, 2015. The students use the parachute as a basic activity that gives them a sensory reward for following directions, Mr. Brimyer said. (Julia Rendleman/Post-Gazette)