Being Legally Blind: Observations for Parents of Visually Impaired Children

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Ailments & Diseases, Vision, Reference & Language, Reference, Almanacs & Trivia, Questions & Answers, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Special Needs
Cover of the book Being Legally Blind: Observations for Parents of Visually Impaired Children by Justin Oldham, Shadow Fusion LLC
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Author: Justin Oldham ISBN: 9781935964131
Publisher: Shadow Fusion LLC Publication: September 5, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Justin Oldham
ISBN: 9781935964131
Publisher: Shadow Fusion LLC
Publication: September 5, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English

All parents face a mix of joys and challenges when welcoming a new child into the family.  Being told that your new son or daughter has a visual disability makes the task of sharing the world with that child seem much more daunting.  It will be difficult, but it is an adventure which you both can survive.  This book will provide you with some insight into the obstacles you will face, pitfalls to be avoided, joys to be shared, and hope for what is to come.

What expectations should you have?  What resources are available to assist your child?  Where do you find them?  Is it possible for your child to become a happy, successful member of society?  This book addresses these questions and others, with a foreword by career ophthalmologist and eye surgeon Griffith C. Steiner, M.D.

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All parents face a mix of joys and challenges when welcoming a new child into the family.  Being told that your new son or daughter has a visual disability makes the task of sharing the world with that child seem much more daunting.  It will be difficult, but it is an adventure which you both can survive.  This book will provide you with some insight into the obstacles you will face, pitfalls to be avoided, joys to be shared, and hope for what is to come.

What expectations should you have?  What resources are available to assist your child?  Where do you find them?  Is it possible for your child to become a happy, successful member of society?  This book addresses these questions and others, with a foreword by career ophthalmologist and eye surgeon Griffith C. Steiner, M.D.

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