Comm Eye Health Vol. 20 No. 62 2007. Published online 01 June, 2007
The visually impaired child
![5547022851_6a0b273724_b Many children with low vision are able to read by using their strong ability to focus on near objects (accommodation). THAILAND. © Clare Gilbert](https://cehjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/5547022851_6a0b273724_b-e1372176114867.jpg)
Care for children with low vision involves diverse groups, such as eye hospitals, schools, and community programmes. It should be provided in a structured and integrated way, known as comprehensive care.
Articles in this issue –
- Providing educational services
- Providing care for children with low vision
- The role of itinerant teachers
- Low vision devices for children
- Finding children who are blind
- Blindness in children: a worldwide perspective
- Managing a young child for an eye examination