Over a quarter of adults believe that blind children have different dreams and aspirations to their sighted peers,according to a new survey commissioned by the Royal Society for Blind Children (RSBC). The survey shows that very little is known about the impact of sight loss on children’s lives. Almost one fifth of those surveyed don’t know what effect being blind or visually impaired will have on a young person’s life with only 11% thinking that blindnessmakes itdifficult to make friends. This comes despite the fact that 2 out of 5…
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