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Eye Diagram

Glaucoma Diabetic Retinopathy Age-Related Macular Degeneration Cataract

Do Don’t..... Read while writing on the boardBe afraid of touching an individual with a visual impairment Give explicit instructionsDiscipline someone with a non vision impairment differently. Equality Use the individual's name while calling him or her Overprotect. Allow them to attempt as many things as they want Encourage supplementary devicesWorry about personal feelings of awkwardness Provide extra space for equipmentBe afraid of having high expectations Include the individual in as many class activities as possible Tolerate unacceptable behavior

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