How to Behave With Blind People

How to Behave With Blind People
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Publisher : Library and Archives Canada
Total Pages : 92
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ISBN-10 : 9781738070800
ISBN-13 : 1738070808
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Book Synopsis How to Behave With Blind People by : Mohammad Zaripour

Download or read book How to Behave With Blind People written by Mohammad Zaripour and published by Library and Archives Canada . This book was released on 2023-08-17 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Communication is the key to a successful relationship with family, friends, spouses, and especially amongst those living with vision loss. This book will help you to see the world from the perspective of blind people. The topics covered range from how to interact with a blind person to personal interviews with people living with sight loss. These personal accounts provide a unique perspective on the world of vision loss. While the book’s content may not be a complete novelty for you. It’s intended to assist sighted people in understanding the world blind people live in everyday and to show those living with sight loss that they aren’t alone in their struggles. This book is a tool for both sighted and those living with sight loss. Use to learn and teach others about the complexities of vision loss.


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