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Seeing with your fingers, kids with blindness and visual impairment, by Sheila Stewart and Camden Flath

Label
Seeing with your fingers, kids with blindness and visual impairment, by Sheila Stewart and Camden Flath
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Seeing with your fingers
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
505018235
Responsibility statement
by Sheila Stewart and Camden Flath
Series statement
Kids with special needs : idea
Sub title
kids with blindness and visual impairment
Summary
"People who can see with their eyes find it hard to imagine what life must be like for those with blindness or visual impairment. For thousands of kids, though, this is a reality. While some are born with blindness or some type of visual impairment, others lose their sight later on because of a disease, infection, or injury. For kids with blindness or visual impairment, life presents a unique set of challenges. Overcoming these challenges is easier with the help of adaptive technologies, but also with the understanding of friends and family who know that just because a kid is dealing with blindness or visual impairment doesn't mean he isn't still a regular kid"--Cover, p. 4
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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