Developmental and sensory disabilities. How both the terms are different? Give examples .
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A sensory disability is a disability of the senses (e.g. sight, hearing, smell, touch, taste).
As 95% of the information about the world around us comes from our sight and hearing, a sensory disability can affect how a person gathers information from the world around them.
Physical disabilities may also occur as a result of a traumatic event such as spinal injury or a brain injury including stroke. Sensory impairment refers to visual impairments and hearing impairments
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