Attainment of Developmental Tasks by Adolescents with Visual Impairments and Sighted Adolescents (Report)
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 2011, Jan, 105, 1
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Abstract: This study compared the achievement of developmental tasks by 158 adolescents with visual impairments to that of 158 sighted adolescents. The groups did not differ in the fulfillment of 9 of 11 tasks. However, those with visual impairments were less successful in peer-group integration and forming intimate relationships. **********
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