Describes techniques for evaluating a multiply impaired child's functional level of vision and gives a sequence of vision stimulation for those children found to have vision. Stresses the importance of creativity and flexibility on the part of the teacher and underscores the need for piecing together whatever functional information the child may reveal to various individuals, including parent, educator, and doctor.
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