Abstract
Severely disturbed blind children referred to the authors for training and therapy had suffered a wide range of sexually traumatic experiences. Citing specific cases, attention is focused on incidents ranging from unintentional direct sexual stimulation to severe intentional sexual abuse inflicted by others on the blind child. The alleviation of isolation and the alertness of parents and professionals in preventing deviant incidents is stressed. A plea is made for innovative sex education for blind children.
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