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Visual Disability, Visual Handicaps
& Children
Characteristics
The effect of visual problems on a
child's development depends on the
severity, type of loss, age at which
the condition appears, and overall
functioning level of the child. Many
children who have multiple
disabilities may also have visual
impairments resulting in motor,
cognitive, and/or social
developmental delays.
A young child with visual
impairments has little reason to
explore interesting objects in the
environment and, thus, may miss
opportunities to have experiences
and to learn. This lack of
exploration may continue until
learning becomes motivating or until
intervention begins.
Because the child cannot see parents
or peers, he or she may be unable to
imitate social behavior or
understand nonverbal cues. Visual
handicaps can create obstacles to a
growing child's independence.
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.
Content Courtesy : www.nichcy.org
Note : Information herein is
provided for informational purposes
only and is not a substitute for
professional medical advice. You
should not use this information for
diagnosing or treating a medical or
health condition. If you have or
suspect you have a medical problem,
promptly contact your professional
healthcare provider. Please consult
your healthcare provider before
beginning any course of
supplementation or treatment.
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