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Persistent “cruising” and “wide-based gait” are signs of mobility visual impairment and blindness
It is commonly accepted that achievement of gross motor milestones varies across children. For example, the pictured milestone charts...
Grace Ambrose-Zaken, Ed.D., COMS
Oct 23, 2019
4 min read
Gross motor delays: It’s the Unexpected Collisions… duh
Children who are blind and visually impaired can and do learn to walk, and the resulting painful consequences of colliding with unseen...
Grace Ambrose-Zaken, Ed.D., COMS
Oct 5, 2019
4 min read
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