A visual impairment means a child has reduced vision that cannot be fully corrected with glasses or contact lenses. This can affect how they explore, communicate and learn.
Some children are born with a visual impairment. Others develop it later due to illness or injury. The effects vary depending on the type and level of vision loss.
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