Vision

Visual impairment in children and adolescents can significantly impact mental health, potentially leading to increased rates of anxiety, depression, and social difficulties. Challenges in accessing visual information and navigating the environment can contribute to feelings of frustration and isolation. Early intervention, including visual rehabilitation, assistive technologies, and social skills training, can help improve mental health outcomes for visually impaired youth.
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