6Further
Information: Royal
National Institute for the
Blind; 224 Great
Portland Street,
London W1N 6AP
Eye Contact
available from
RNIB gives useful ideas for there working with visually and multiply
disabled young people.
Information Exchange
is a
useful regular publication, giving ideas on use of sound and other
senses. Formerly published by the Royal National Institute for the
Blind, it is now available from:-
Royal Schools for the
Deaf; Stanley
Road,Cheadle
Hume,Cheshire
SK8 6RF
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(1987) Steps to
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Mansfield M
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Methven J
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Your Child
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