Transcription of Visual Impairments, including Blindness
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
Disability Fact Sheet #13 (F S 13)sent by the weaker eye, resultingin permanent vision problems inthat took good care of hisglasses, but he didn t take well tothe patch, unfortunately. Heripped it off every time hisparents put it back back on again. So today hiseye still turns inward if he doesn twear his Impairmentsisual Impairmentsisual Impairmentsisual Impairmentsisual Impairmentsin Childrenin Childrenin Childrenin Childrenin ChildrenVision is one of our fivesenses. Being able to see gives ustremendous access to learningabout the world around us people s faces and the subtletiesof expression, what differentthings look like and how big theyare, and the physical environ-ments where we live and move, including approaching a child has a visualimpairment, it is cause forimmediate attention.
want to have their child’s eyes professionally exam-ined. Early detection and treatment are very impor-tant to the child’s development. How Common are Visual Impairments? Very common, especially as we grow older. But there are many causes of visual impairments that have nothing to do with the aging process, and
Domain:
Source:
Link to this page:
Please notify us if you found a problem with this document:
{{id}} {{{paragraph}}}
Guide: Inclusive teaching and learning for, With visual impairments, Their, Effective Classroom Adaptations for Students with Visual, Visual, Their visual, With visual, Impairments, Visual impairments, Evidence-Based Practices for Students With Sensory, Classroom Accommodations for Students with Visual, STUDENTS