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Question
What are the difficulties that a child who can’t see will face?
Solution
Some of the difficulties that a child who can’t see is likely to face are the following:
- He will not be able to cross the road on his own.
- He will be able to play games with other children of his age group.
- He will not be able to watch television or movies.
- He will not be able to play computer games or study with the help of a computer.
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