Willis, 1980 - Google Patents
Visual defects of children in special educational facilitiesWillis, 1980
- Document ID
- 18066534162395761369
- Author
- Willis M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Australian Journal of Optometry
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The limitations of the present school visual screening systems for detecting children with visual defects that may influence school learning has been well documented but the vision of children in special educational facilities has received little formal attention. The visual …
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