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Chapter Objectives

Upon completion of this chapter, the reader will:

  • be able to describe the anatomy and function of the eye

  • know about common eye problems in children

  • be aware of the tests used to determine visual acuity

  • understand how a child typically develops visual skills

  • know the definition and major causes of visual impairment in children

  • recognize some of the ways in which the development of a child with visual impairment differs from that of a sighted child and some approaches to intervention
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