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Gipsman, Sandra Curtis – 1979
To investigate the ability of 48 blind and partially sighted children (8 to 10 and 12 to 14 years old) to assume the upright position, Ss were given six trials in which they were requested to move themselves from a tilted starting position in a specially constructed chair to an upright position. No significant differences were found between three…
Descriptors: Blindness, Children, Exceptional Child Research, Human Posture

Pediatrics, 1974
Descriptors: Blindness, Children, Drug Therapy, Etiology

Anderson, David W.; Olson, Myrna R. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1981
The lack of significant differences in the number and kind of attributes ascried by blind and sighted Ss seemed to contradict the notion that tactually based information yields only partial, fragmented, or nonintegrated information. (Author)
Descriptors: Blindness, Children, Cognitive Development, Communication Skills
SCOTT, ROBERT A. – 1967
THE BOOKS, ARTICLES, AND ESSAYS CITED IN THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY ON ADJUSTMENT TO BLINDNESS WERE EXTRACTED FROM THREE PRIMARY SOURCES--(1) THE MAJOR REFERENCE DOCUMENTS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES FOR THE YEARS 1955 THROUGH 1966, (2) LITERATURE FROM THE FIELD OF WORK FOR THE BLIND, AND (3) STANDARD BIBLIOGRAPHIES ON THE SUBJECT OF ADJUSTMENT TO BLINDNESS.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Bibliographies, Blindness

Fay, Warren H. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1973
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Patterns, Blindness, Children
HATFIELD, ELIZABETH M. – 1966
CURRENT ESTIMATES AND SOME TREND DATA ARE PRESENTED ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS -- POPULATION GROWTH (1940-1960), PREVALENCE OF LEGAL BLINDNESS, NEW CASES OF LEGAL BLINDNESS, AGE DISTRIBUTION OF LEGALLY BLIND PERSONS, CAUSES OF LEGAL BLINDNESS, CHANGING PATTERNS IN CAUSES OF LEGAL BLINDNESS, CASES OF GLAUCOMA, SCHOOL CHILDREN NEEDING EYE CARE,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Blindness, Children
Morin, Stephen F.; Jones, Reginald L. – 1972
Forty-five blind, school aged subjects (aged 6-18 years) were questioned to determine the influence of age on the choice of the blind as a reference group for social comparison of abilities. To assess the direction of social comparison behavior, each subject was presented with a replication of three questions (which differed in the degree to which…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Blindness, Children
Halpin, Gerald; And Others – Education of the Visually Handicapped, 1973
Descriptors: Blindness, Children, Correlation, Creative Thinking
TILLMAN, M.H. – 1967
USING A CROSS-SECTIONAL SAMPLING PLAN, THE STABILITY OF WECHSLER INTELLIGENCE SCALE FOR CHILDREN (WISC) PROFILES, MEAN SCALE SCORES ON THE FOLLOWING SUBTESTS--INFORMATION, COMPREHENSION, ARITHMETIC, SIMILARITIES, VOCABULARY, AND DIGIT SPAN WAS EXAMINED AS A FUNCTION OF SEX, AGE, AND ABILITY LEVEL. FROM 167 WISC FORMS (OF BLIND BOYS AND GIRLS AGED…
Descriptors: Blindness, Children, Educational Research, Exceptional Child Research

Steer, Michael – CAEDHH Journal/La Revue ACESM, 1998
This article considers the connection between academic research in the area of sensory disabilities and the political process of change. In particular, the focus of the article concerns the "thinking" of people who "do" research and those who "do" legislation. A list of suggestions for enhancing political change is included. (Contains six…
Descriptors: Adults, Advocacy, Blindness, Children
Luini, Eugene; Ryder, James – 1967
A peripatologist taught 102 blind and partially sighted individuals of all ages mobility and orientation techniques. Volunteers assisted with transportation, followup, consultation, and direct teaching of mobility. Over a 3-year period, the number of lessons per client varied from one to 86, and the number of hours spent by the instructor in…
Descriptors: Blindness, Children, Demonstration Programs, Exceptional Child Research
Stephens, Beth; Simpkins, Katherine – 1974
The performance of 75 congenitally blind and 75 sighted subjects (6- to 18-years-old) was compared on 32 Piagetian measures of reasoning, moral judgment, and moral conduct. Among major findings were that blind Ss did not achieve the reasoning processes characteristic of concrete operational thought with the facility or completion that would be…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior, Blindness, Children
Harley, Randall K.; And Others – New Outlook for the Blind, 1975
Descriptors: Blindness, Children, Exceptional Child Research, Multiple Disabilities
Tisdall, William J.; And Others – 1967
Objectives of this study on the influence of visual deprivation upon the divergent thinking dimension of intelligence were to compare the divergent thinking abilities of blind and sighted children in residential and day school programs, and to determine the relationship between divergent thinking and age of onset of blindness, mobility, school…
Descriptors: Blindness, Children, Cognitive Processes, Day Students
Graham, Milton D. – 1967
In 1966, a national survey reported on 8,887 multiply impaired (MI) blind children. About 56% were boys; 85% had been blind since before age 3, and half were totally blind. The principal causes of blindness were retrolental fibroplasia and congenital cataracts. Almost 63% had two or more additional disabilities (86.8% of those under age 6), such…
Descriptors: Age, Blindness, Braille, Children
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