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Visual Impairments
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- Vision problems that are cause a significant limitation of visual capability resulting from disease, infection, inherited, trauma, or a congenital or degenerative condition that cannot be corrected by conventional means, including refractive correction, medication, or surgery.
- Learners who have visual impairments typically do not have issues with language development and the amount of their mobility and the degree of their orientation depend on their spatial abilities.
- The only problem these students have social is the reaction of their peers.
- Just as you don’t think about your eye color everyday students with visual impairments do not think about their impairment everyday.
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