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Look at the picture of an eye and learn the structure of it.
Visual impairment in children is a term used to describe a functional loss of vision either fully or partially.
2. Discuss physical signs of visual impairments:
Physical Signs
- Droopy eyelids
- Crossed Eye
- Often sits very close to the television
- The eye lids do not cover the eyes completely when the child closes them.
- The child does not look at your eyes (after 3 months from birth).
- Watery eyes all the time
- The child has a clear squint.
- The child always reaches beyond or in front of the object she wants (after 6 months).
- The eye movements are jerky.
- The eyes do not move together (after 8 months from birth).
- The child always holds objects very close or very far to see them.
- The child searches for a dropped object by feeling on the ground rather than looking with her eyes.
Other Signs that become noticeable when the child begins school - Clumsiness (overly clumsy) - when the child is constantly running into things
· Poor Eye-Hand Coordination - identified during child's play especially when he cannot throw or catch a ball, tie his own shoe laces
- Loss of attention and concentration
- Difficulties respecting other children’s personal territory
- Blurring during and/or after reading
- Constant Headaches
- Poor handwriting
- Lack of retention with reading and learning resulting in poor performance
3. Complete the table “Types of visual impairments”
Visual impairment
| Description
| Way of treatment
| Myopia
| | | Hyperopia
| | | Astigmatism
| | | Cataracts
| | | Amblyopia
| | | Congenital blindness
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Read the brief information about the Braille System.
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