A matter of adjustment: a personal reaction to a vision loss

Ted Perle, Samuel M. Genensky

ResearchPublished 1977

Candid autobiographical account by a 30-year-old teacher of visually impaired children. The author recollects his feelings and experiences, setbacks, and achievements in accommodating to a visual impairment that began shortly after his birth and worsened to the point of legal blindness by the time he was an adult.

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Perle, Ted and Samuel M. Genensky, A matter of adjustment: a personal reaction to a vision loss. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1977. https://www.rand.org/pubs/papers/P5966.html. Also available in print form.
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