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Visual impairment refers to a range of vision loss that affects a child's ability to see and interpret visual information. Visual impairment can result from congenital conditions, developmental disorders, or acquired injuries to the eyes or visual pathways. Children with visual impairments may have partial vision, low vision, or be totally blind. Visual impairments can impact a child's ability to access educational materials, navigate their environment, and participate in daily activities.
How Does it Affect Special Children:
Children with visual impairments may face challenges in accessing printed materials, participating in visual tasks, and navigating their surroundings independently. They may require accommodations such as large-print materials, Braille resources, or assistive technology to access educational content and communicate effectively. Visual impairments can also impact a child's social interactions, mobility skills, and independence, as they navigate the physical and social challenges associated with their vision loss.
How Our School Can Help Your Child:
At our school, we provide comprehensive support and accommodations for children with visual impairments to help them overcome obstacles and achieve their full potential. Our team of educators, specialists, and support staff collaborates to develop individualized plans that address the unique needs and goals of each child with visual impairments.
Through specialized instruction, adaptive technology, and orientation and mobility training, we help children with visual impairments develop essential skills for independence, navigation, and accessing educational materials. Our inclusive environment fosters a sense of belonging and acceptance, where every child's unique abilities and challenges are recognized and supported.