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  • enables the blind to access information,communica3 tion,mobility and daily activities by providing alternative ways to interact with their environment
    Assistive Technology
  • It is the normal vision acuity
    20/20
  • is the condition in which there is excessive pressure in the eye.
    Glaucoma
  • is a sophisticated computer with an optical character recognition (OPR) system that scans and reads via synthetic voice typeset and other printed matter.
    Technological Aids
  • Process Disorder occurs when the auditory centers of the brain are affected by injury.
    Central Auditory
  • refers to individuals experiencing a hearing loss that varies from mild to severe.
    hard of hearing
  • to enlarge and see regular prints clearyly
    Special Optical Devices
  • the system of reading and writing, in which letters, words, numbers and others are made from arrangements raised by embossed dots
    Braille
  • of the eye muscles different images are cast on each retina resulting to cross- eyedness or wall-eyed appearance
    Strabismus/Imbalance
  • A hearing loss results from damage to the inner ear or the auditory nerve.
    Sensorineural Hearing Loss
  • is a sophisticated computer with an optical character recognition (OPR) system that scans and reads via synthetic voice typeset and other printed matter.
    Technological Aids
  • is caused by the clouding of the lens which results to progressive blurring of vision and eventually blindness occur.
    Cataract
  • refers to a combination of conductive and sensorineural hearing loss.
    Mixed Hearing Loss
  • hearing impairment that is so severe that the child is impaired in processing linguistic information through hearing, with or without amplification.
    Deafness
  • This hearing impairment results from a blockage or damage to the outer or middle ear structures.
    conductive hearing loss
  • the ability to cleart distuinguish forms or discriminate details at a specific distance.
    visual acuity
  • occurs when vision is suppressed in on eye and it becomes weak or useless.
    Amblyopia
  • results when the brain cannot fuse the differences in the images cast on the retina into a single image.
    Diplopia or double vision
  • the lens fails to focus the light rays from near objects on the retina.
    Hyperopia/Farsightedness
  • is a hereditary condition that results in the degeneration of retina.
    Retinitis pigmentosa
  • are used in learning mathematics sciences and social studies.
    Manipulative and Tactile Aids