Citation: Sl. Recchia, RESPONSES TO AMBIGUOUS STIMULI BY 3 TODDLERS WHO ARE BLIND AS A MEASURE OF MOTHER-CHILD COMMUNICATION, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(9), 1998, pp. 581-592
Citation: Lp. Rosenblum, BEST FRIENDSHIPS OF ADOLESCENTS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS - A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(9), 1998, pp. 593-608
Authors:
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OREILLY MF
OLIVA D
BRACALENTE S
Citation: Ge. Lancioni et al., GUIDING A PERSON WITH BLINDNESS AND INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY IN INDOORTRAVEL WITH FEWER AUDITORY CUES, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(9), 1998, pp. 609-614
Authors:
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EBINGER KA
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GUTH DA
YANG XF
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Citation: Br. Gallagher et Pm. Deoca, GUIDELINES FOR ASSESSING THE NEED FOR ADAPTIVE DEVICES FOR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED PEDESTRIANS AT SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(9), 1998, pp. 633-646
Citation: K. Zebehazy et E. Whitten, DO RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS AND LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCIES COLLABORATE TO IMPROVE THE TRANSITIONS OF STUDENTS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(9), 1998, pp. 647-655
Citation: Lr. Upton et al., STRESS, COPING, AND ADJUSTMENT OF ADVENTITIOUSLY BLIND MALE VETERANS WITH AND WITHOUT DIABETES-MELLITUS, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(9), 1998, pp. 656-665
Authors:
SCHELLINGERHOUT R
SMITSMAN AW
VANGALEN GP
Citation: R. Schellingerhout et al., HAPTIC OBJECT EXPLORATION IN CONGENITALLY BLIND INFANTS, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(9), 1998, pp. 674-678
Citation: M. Graham, MOBILITY IN THE SNOW FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE VISUALLY-IMPAIRED - THE ART OF TRAVEL ON HIDDEN LANDSCAPE, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(9), 1998, pp. 678-684
Citation: Db. Ross et al., AN ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL-EDUCATION PROGRAM TEACHING GOLF TO STUDENTS WITHVISUAL IMPAIRMENT, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(9), 1998, pp. 684-686
Citation: Nd. Miller, COPING WITH GLAUCOMA - A GUIDE TO LIVING WITH GLAUCOMA FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY - MONTAUREDES,R, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(9), 1998, pp. 692-693
Citation: E. Schmeidler, ACTIVITY LIMITATIONS, BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS, AND CHILDRENS WELL-BEING, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(9), 1998, pp. 698
Citation: Cl. Earl et Jd. Leventhal, ACCESSING ONLINE SERVICES WITH SYNTHETIC SPEECH - AMERICA-ONLINE, COMPUSERVE, AND INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(8), 1998, pp. 545
Citation: Gl. Johnson et Jh. Maxson, JOB PLACEMENT TRAINING-PROGRAM FOR REHABILITATION COUNSELORS AND JOB PLACEMENT SPECIALISTS, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(8), 1998, pp. 551-553
Citation: Fe. Kern et K. Martin, A PREVIEW OF COLLEGE FOR VISUALLY-IMPAIRED STUDENTS, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(8), 1998, pp. 560-561
Citation: N. Neustadt, BREAKING BOUNDARIES - THE EXPANSION OF SERVICES FOR VISUALLY-IMPAIREDESTONIANS, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(8), 1998, pp. 561-562
Citation: M. Nelipovich et al., THE MARCO MODEL - MAKING SUBSTANCE-ABUSE SERVICES ACCESSIBLE TO PEOPLE WHO ARE VISUALLY-IMPAIRED, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(8), 1998, pp. 567-569
Citation: M. Vernon, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC-SERVICES FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND - SAME SUGGESTED SOURCES, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(7), 1998, pp. 420-422
Citation: Awn. Roy et al., THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIAL NETWORKS AND THE EMPLOYMENT OF VISUALLY-IMPAIRED COLLEGE GRADUATES, Journal of visual impairment & blindness, 92(7), 1998, pp. 423-432