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- Title
Stereotyped Movements Among Children Who Are Visually Impaired.
- Authors
Gal, Eynat; Dyck, Murray J.
- Abstract
Does the severity of visual impairment affect the prevalence and severity of stereotyped movements? In this study, children who were blind or had low vision, half of whom had intellectual disabilities, were assessed. The results revealed that blindness and global delays were associated with more sensory processing dysfunction and more stereotyped movements.
- Subjects
MOBILITY of children with visual disabilities; MOBILITY of people with visual disabilities; HUMAN mechanics; STEREOTYPES; CHILDREN with disabilities orientation &; mobility; MOBILITY of blind children
- Publication
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2009, Vol 103, Issue 11, p754
- ISSN
0145-482X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0145482X0910301105