Visually-impaired Sentence Examples

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  • Is the student blind or visually impaired?

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  • For example, a person carrying a white cane or accompanied by a guide dog, is visually impaired.

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  • Many visually impaired people prefer a Braille watch to one that talks.

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  • Wherever possible, it is perhaps best for the blind or visually impaired student to dictate to a sighted helper.

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  • For blind and visually impaired students, copies of the standard printed handouts may not be very helpful.

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  • I asked whether anyone there was interested in taking up the art and two days later I began teaching karate to visually impaired people.

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  • The High Street is a pedestrianized area, with drop kerbs, designed with visually impaired people in mind too.

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  • This study discovers how being visually impaired can hinder progress and looks at common experiences.

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  • For more severely visually impaired pupils, the teacher should verbally describe everything he/she is doing.

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  • There are seven registered blind children and around 50 visually impaired youngsters in Northamptonshire's mainstream schools and nurseries.

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  • The booklet has been produced for use by a sighted companion and has been focus tested with visually impaired groups.

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  • If there is a delay in fine-motor adaptive development combined with delays in other developmental domains, the doctor will consider whether the child is visually impaired or mentally handicapped.

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  • The best possible option for the visually impaired is a watch that offers both talking and Braille.

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  • This is a major time waster for blind or visually impaired users who are using these access tools.

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  • For many visually-impaired people, life without their guide dogs would be unthinkable.

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