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Parents, Teacher and Special Educators

Date of publication
March 2025
Created by
Sense International India

 The Handbook on Deafblindness offers a detailed yet accessible overview of deafblindness, a unique disability that combines hearing and vision impairment. It covers various aspects, including communication strategies, mobility support, assessment methods, transitioning to vocational life, and legislative provisions in India.

Designed for educators, caregivers, and professionals, this resource provides practical insights into facilitating learning and inclusion for individuals with deafblindness. The handbook also highlights the importance of tailored interventions, legal rights, and best practices to empower those affected by this condition.

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