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Effects of blindness primary and secondary education

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Answered by Raju5233
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When a visual impairment is present from birth (congenital) it will have a more significant impact on development and learning than if the visual impairment is acquired later in life (adventitious). Loss of vision can affect all areas of development. Social development is affected as children are not able to pick up on non-verbal clues or if they are unable to make eye contact they may appear disinterested and can reduced sustained social interactions. Loss of vision impacts motor development as a child may not be motivated to move toward that which can't be seen or causes inhibition to move for fear of the unknown. ​​Exploration of the environment and materials is critical in cognitive development, therefore movement is important not only for motor development but for development of concepts.
Answered by Nyaberiduke
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Blindness is of two types the prymary one in simple terms this is blindness that is aquired right from birth ie somebody is born blind .

Secondly there is secondary blindnesa in this one somebody loses his/her eye sight .this is aquired blindness ,it can be aquired at any age old age or at youth .

Effects of secondary blindness is devastating and can lead ti depression .it is creates a halt to somebodys saocial life

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