Print-disability definitions
Persons who are blind or who have an impairment of visual functionwhich cannot be improved, by the use of corrective lenses, to a level that would normally be acceptable for reading without a special level or kind of light;Persons who are unable to, through physical disability, hold or manipulate a book, or who are unable to focus or move their eyes to the extent that would normally be acceptable for reading; Persons who are unable to effectively read print due to dyslexia or other cognitive learning disabilities such as Autism or Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD); Persons who are unable to effectively read print due to a state of arrested or incomplete development of mind, which includes any significant impairment of intelligence and/or social functioning.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
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