Children Who Are Deaf-Blind. Practice Perspectives [electronic resource] : Highlighting Information on Deaf-Blindness. Number 2 / Peggy Malloy and John Killoran.
Although the term deaf-blind implies a complete absence of hearing and sight, in reality, it refers to children with varying degrees of vision and hearing losses. The type and severity differ from child to child. The key feature of deaf-blindness is that the combination of losses limits access to au...
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