Exam 13: Individuals with Visual Impairments
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Describe the following causes of visual impairments and how they can affect a student's functional vision: damage to the cornea; glaucoma; malformation of the iris; cataracts
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Prior to age 3,services for children with visual impairments are provided according to the
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Visual impairments are one of the least prevalent disabilities.
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Identify several (at least 10)observable characteristics of vision difficulties in children.Explain why these characteristics are important to teachers.
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The ______ is a colorless mass of soft,gelatin-like material that fills the eyeball behind the lens.
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