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Five Lectures on Blindness

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A blind educator presents five concise lectures that blend lived experience with practical instruction on sensory loss: the psychological effects of blindness; the developmental needs of blind children and methods for early detection and schooling; techniques for re-educating blind adults, including tactile reading and home teaching; the influence of public attitudes and how they compound disability; and measures for preventing blindness and conserving vision. Grounded in decades of hands-on work and library outreach, the talks stress rehabilitation, community responsibility, vocational training, and public education as concrete means to expand opportunities for blind people, including those blinded in war.

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Kate M. Foley

Kate M. Foley is an author known for her insightful work, "Five Lectures on Blindness." In this notable book, she explores the complexities and challenges faced by individuals with visual impairments, offering a unique perspective on the subject. Foley's contributions to literature provide valuable discourse on disability and perception, making her work significant in the context of social awareness and understanding. Through her lectures, she aims to enlighten readers about the experiences of those living with blindness, fostering empathy and knowledge.

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