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Answer: person is regarded as deafblind if their combined sight and hearing impairment cause difficulties with communication, access to information and mobility. A person does not have to be totally deaf and totally blind to be considered deafblind - indeed ...

Who is deafblind? What is the definition of deafblindness? | Frequently Asked Questions | Sense

Answer: Almost anyone can benefit from music therapy. Music therapists work with children and adults with a wide range of special needs, including developmental delay, speech delay, Down Syndrome, autism, Williams Syndrome, cerebral palsy, vision impairment,...

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Answer: People with both vision and hearing impairment prefer to be described as Deafblind. They see Deafblindness as a unique disability, and not a combination of two distinct disabilities, namely being blind and Deaf. Deafblind people are a very diverse gr...

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