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PHYSICAL

 

Blind and Low Vision

  

 

Definition

 

Varying degrees of vision which interfere with progress in a regular educational programme and result in the need for special materials, teaching strategies, classroom accommodations and equipment to facilitate learning (e.g. print modifications, Braille instruction and materials).

 

A qualified medical practioner or optometrist should support identification with an assessment

 

Deaf Blind

 

Definition

 

Deafblindness is a total or partial loss of both vision and hearing, such that neither of these senses can be used as the primary means of learning.

 

Identification must be supported by assessment from W Ross MacDonald Provincial School for the Blind and Deaf Blind.

 

Resources

 

Erin, J. (1996). Children with multiple and visual disabilities.

          In Children with visual impairments:  A parent’s guide

          (pp.287-316).  Bethesda, MD:  Woodbine House.

 

Hill, E.W., & Snook-Hill, M. (1996).  Orientation and

          Mobility.  In M.C. Holbrook (Ed.).  Children with visual

impairments:  A parents guide (pp. 259-286). 

Bethesda, MD:Woodbine House.

 

Tuttle, D.W., & Tuttle, T.N. (1996).  Self esteem and

adjusting with blindness:  The process of responding to

life’s demands. (2nd ed.).  Springfield, IL:  Charles C.

Thomas.

 

Links

 

Canadian National Institute for the Blind

http://www.cnib.ca/

 

American Foundation for the Blind

http://www.afb.org/

 

World Health Organization

http://www.who.int/health_topics/blindness/en/