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Visual Impairments - Educational Implications
Children with visual impairments should be assessed
early to benefit from early intervention programs, when applicable. Technology
in the form of computers and low-vision optical and video aids enable
many partially sighted, low vision and blind children to participate in
regular class activities. Large print materials, books on tape, and braille
books are available.
Students with visual impairments may need additional help with special
equipment and modifications in the regular curriculum to emphasize listening
skills, communication, orientation and mobility, vocation/career options,
and daily living skills. Students with low vision or those who are legally
blind may need help in using their residual vision more efficiently and
in working with special aids and materials. Students who have visual impairments
combined with other types of disabilities have a greater need for an interdisciplinary
approach and may require greater emphasis on self care and daily living
skills.
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