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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Mark - Peter did indeed explain it so well as you say, I grew up with a friend who was blind from birth, I became her eyes - another friend was totally deaf from birth thereby also unable to speak - but a good schooling and she swore perfectly in chalk on the pavement LOL
I am now registered partially sighted but only use my vision cane in anger in Asda - especially the bread aisle (why is that always the worst?)
Of my 4 grandchildren - 2 are on the Autistic spectrum and hard work though they can be , the challenge and rewards are amazing.
Well said Peter.
I am now registered partially sighted but only use my vision cane in anger in Asda - especially the bread aisle (why is that always the worst?)
Of my 4 grandchildren - 2 are on the Autistic spectrum and hard work though they can be , the challenge and rewards are amazing.
Well said Peter.
Lynne, one of my best friends is registered blind, although does have some limited vision. However, it's just a matter of time. One of the saddest days of his life was when his doctor told him that he should give up his driving licence - he threw his car round the M25 one last time, ripped up his licence and sent it back to Swansea, and put his car up for sale...