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Allen, J. (1968) May's manual of the disease of the eye for students and general practitioners. Huntington, NY: Robert E. Krieger. ISBN 0-88275-190-5

Aware Publications - P.O. Box 96, Mohegan Lake, NY 10547 Tel: (914) 528-0567; Fax: (914) 528-3945; awareusa@aol.com

New independence! In the community: A self-help manual for community workers serving adults with vision impairments. Contributors: Anne Yeadon, Maureen A. Duffy, Nancy Paskin, Duane Geruschat.
New independence! Environmental adaptations in community facilities for adults with vision impairments. Author: Maureen A. Duffy.
New independence! for older persons with vision loss in long-term care facilities: Learner workbook. Editors: Maureen A. Duffy & Monica Beliveau-Tobey.
New independence! for older persons with vision loss in long-term care facilities: Facilitator's manual. Editors: Maureen A. Duffy & Monica Beliveau-Tobey.
New independence! Craft adaptations for adults with vision impairments (Book 1). Author: Stephanie Stephens Van.

Bickford, T. (1993). Care and feeding of the long white cane: Instructions in cane travel for blind people. Baltimore, MD: National Federation of the Blind.
Canadian Blind Sports Association. Integrating the visually impaired student into physical education: A teacher's resource manual. 333 River Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1L 8H9
Carroll, T. J. (1961). Blindness: What it is, what it does and how to live with it. Boston: Little, Brown, & Co.

Cholden, L. S. (1967). A psychiatrist works with blindness. New York: American Foundation for the Blind.

CIL Publication Series of VISIONS - 120 Wall St., 16th Floor, New York, NY 10005
Basic indoor mobility
Housekeeping skills
Personal management
Sensory development
CIRA/CAHPER. Moving to inclusion; Active living through physical education maximizing opportunties for students with a disability.
1600 James Naismith Drive, Gloucester, Ontario N1B 5N4
Phone 613-748-5639

Conkle, N. (1991). Terrific me: No fail p. e. Leander, TX: Author.

Drezek, W. Move, touch, do! Louisville, KY: American Printing House for the Blind.

Eames, E. & T. (1994). A guide to guide dog schools. Fresno, CA: Authors.

Edman, P. K. (1992). Tactile graphics. New York: American Foundation for the Blind.
Everson, J. M.Ph.D. (Ed.). (1995). Supporting young adults who are deaf-blind in their communities. Paul H. Brookes Publishing.

Faye, E. E. (1976). Clinical low vision. Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

Flax, M. E., Golembiewski, D. J., & McCaulley, B. L. (1993). Coping with low vision. San Diego, CA: Singular Publishing Group.

Fonda, G. E. (1981). Management of low vision. NY: Thieme-Stratton, Inc.

Goodman, W. (1989). Mobility training for people with disabilities: Children and adults with physical, mental, visual and hearing impairments can learn to travel. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
Hayden, R. R. The braille code: A guide to grade three. Louisville, KY: American Printing House for the Blind.

Hill, E. & Ponder, P. (1976). Orientation and mobility techniques: A guide for the practitioner. New York: American Foundation for the Blind.

Holbrook, M. C. (1996). Children with visual impairments: A parent's guide. Bethesda: Woodbine House.

Isenberg, S. J. (1994). The eye in infancy. St. Louis, MO: Mosby.

Jacobson, W. H. (1993). The art and science of teaching orientation mobility to and persons with visual impairments. New York: American Foundation for the Blind.

Kamentz, H. L. (1969). The wheelchair book: Mobility for the disabled. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Koenig, A. J. & Holbrook, M. C. Learning media assessment of students with visual impairments: A resource guide for teachers. Austin, TX: Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.

Koestler, F. A. (1976). The unseen minority. NY: American Foundation for the Blind.

Kratz, L. E. (1987). Movement and fundamental motor skills for sensory deprived children. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

LaGrow, S. & Weessies, M. (1994). Orientation & mobility: Techniques for independence. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Dunmore Press Ltd.

Laus, M. D. (1977). Travel instruction for the handicapped. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Levack, N. (1991). Low vision: A resource guide with adaptations for students with visual impairments. Austin, TX: Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.

Mehr, E. B., Freid, A. N. (1975). Low vision care. Chicago: The Professional Press.

Orr, A. L. (1992). Vision and Aging: Crossroads for service delivery. NY: American Foundation for the Blind.

Pogrund, R., Healy, G., Jones, K., et al. (1993). Teaching age-appropriate purposeful skills (TAPS): An orientation & mobility curriculum for students with visual impairments. Austin, TX: Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness (1995). An assessment of the feasibility of contracting with a nominee agency for the Pennsylvania Business Enterprises Program. Mississippi State, MS: RRTCB.

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness (1991). Assessment of the need for a national information and referral center for individuals with partial sight. Mississippi State, MS: RRTCB.

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness (1995). Assessment of the technology needs of vending facility managers in Tennessee. Mississippi State, MS: RRTCB.

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness (1986). The blind homemaker closure: A multivariate analysis. Mississippi State, MS: RRTCB.

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness (1986). Career development needs of blind and visually impaired students and adults. Mississippi State, MS: RRTCB.

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness (1983). Career development of blind and visually impaired persons: An annotated bibliography. Mississippi State, MS: RRTCB.

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness (1992). Communication observation schedule. Mississippi State, MS: RRTCB.

Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Blindness. Royal National Institute for the Blind. Looking into PE. Peterborough, UK: RNIB Customer Services.

Rodenberg, L. W. Key to grade three braille. Louisville, KY: American Printing House for the Blind.

Rusalem, H. (1972). Coping with the unseen environment. NY: Teacher's College Press.

Russell, P. (1985). The wheelchair child: How handicapped children can enjoy life to its fullest. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Sauerburger, D. (1993). Independence without sight or sound: Suggestions for practitioners working with deaf-blind adults. New York: American Foundation for the Blind.

Scott, R. A. (1969). The making of blind men. Hartford, CT: Connecticut Printers, Inc.

Simmons, S. S. & Maida, S. O. (1192). Reaching, crawling, walking: Let's get moving. Los Angeles: Blind Childrens Center.

Smith, A. J. & O'Donnell, L. M. (1992). Beyond arm's reach: Enhancing distance vision. Philadelphia: Pennsylvania College of Optometry Press.

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Smith, M. M. (1984). If blindness strikes: Don't strike out. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Stein, H. A., Slatt, B. J. (1976). The ophthalmic assistant: Fundamentals and clinical practice. St. Louis, MO: Mosby.

Tooze, D. (1981). Independence training for visually handicapped children. Baltimore, MD: University Park Press.

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