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  1. INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS
  2. DEFINING VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS
  3. CLASIFICATION OF VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS
  4. SCHOOL AND CHILDREN WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS
  5. INTERVENTION
  6. AUTHORS, SOURCES AND LITERATURE

1. INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL IMPAIRMENT:

The term visual impairment (person with visual impairment) refers to people with irretrievable sight loss and this simple definition covers a wide spectrum of different conditions. It does NOT, however, include those whose sight problems can be corrected by spectacles or contact lenses, though it does include those whose sight might be improved by medical intervention. If you are short sighted or long sighted and you can see normally when you put your glasses on or wear your contact lenses, you are NOT a person with visual impairment.