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Exceptional Learners: An Introduction to Special Education ¦ Hallahan, Kauffman, Pullen ¦ 14th Edition
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Adults who are blind are employed at about half the rate of those who are sighted.
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Most students who are blind receive the necessary training in daily living skills to live independently.
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Itinerant teacher services to a general education classroom is the most popular placement for ...
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Authorities recommend the use of guide dogs as the most efficient mobility aid for most persons who are blind.
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Children spontaneously compensate for poor vision by developing superior listening skills.
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Most people with visual impairment use braille as their primary method of reading.
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People who are blind have an extra sense that enables them to detect obstacles.
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Most authorities believe that lack of vision significantly alters the ability to understand and use language.
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Blindness is primarily an adult disability.
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The majority of people who are legally blind have some useful vision.
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