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"Religious Beliefs of Parents of Children with Visual Impairments," by Jane N. Erin, Dale Rudin, and Michael Njoroge

While TSBVI offered students a swimming pool, bowling alley, and specialized running track, the children at OAPAM were surprisingly skilled at playing soccer using a balled-up piece of braille paper. [...]the Koran focuses more on how society promotes the idea of disadvantage rather than disability....

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Published in:Journal of visual impairment & blindness 2015-09, Vol.109 (5), p.419
Main Author: Lawson, Holly
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:While TSBVI offered students a swimming pool, bowling alley, and specialized running track, the children at OAPAM were surprisingly skilled at playing soccer using a balled-up piece of braille paper. [...]the Koran focuses more on how society promotes the idea of disadvantage rather than disability. Because society creates inequity, the Koran emphasizes that society should take responsibility for recognizing the position of the disadvantaged and for improving their status.
ISSN:1559-1476