[nabs-l] HOW TO IDENTIFY A BLIND PERSON WITH LIGHT PERCEPTION
Carly Mihalakis
carlymih at comcast.net
Wed Sep 17 18:25:59 UTC 2014
Good morning, Mabelin,
That way of determining somebody's ocular perception works,
admittedly, yet, can't one just ask the person? At 06:06 AM 9/7/2014,
Mabelin Paez via nabs-l wrote:
>HELLO ALL, I'M JUST POSTING TO ANSWER SOMEONE'S QUESTION ON HOW TO
>IDENTIFY A TOTALLY BLIND PERSON WITH LIGHT PERCEPTION.
>The way you'd do that is by shining a light near their eyes and
>asking if they can see the light. This can be identified when the
>blind person is at a doctor's appointment, eye doctor to be exact.
>I hope that this answers your question.
>
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