Touching Lives - The World of the Deaf-Blind | Faith Matters
Sight and hearing are the two most important senses for human mobility, orientation, communication and participation in society. Deaf-blindness is a dual disability that severely limits a person's independence and ability to master everyday tasks. But depending on whether people are born deaf-blind or whether they become disabled in this way during their lifetime, technical devices and the development of tactile perception -- for instance, by learning sign language -- increases their participation in the world of the sighted and hearing.
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Видео Touching Lives - The World of the Deaf-Blind | Faith Matters канала DW News
More information: http://www.dw.de/faith-matters-the-church-program-2013-10-06/e-17078740-9798
Видео Touching Lives - The World of the Deaf-Blind | Faith Matters канала DW News
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