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News, views and information for people with a visual handicap. On the Isle of Wight, a 14-year-old blind girl has an adult helper at her side throughout her school day. In Wolverhampton, a number of blind children mix freely with sighted pupils in the classroom and playground. Peter White describes two different approaches to the problem of integrating blind children into ordinary schools, and discusses them with John and Dee Cockburn, parents of a blind child about to start her school career. Producer THENA HESHEL Listeners can phone in queries and comments relatina to the programme on[number removed], 8.30-10.0 pm Handbook of aids and services, £2.95 from BBC Publications[address removed]

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