
Living with Color Blindness
A Personal Journey and advice for Parents of Color-Blind Children
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Narrated by:
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Jason Zenobia
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By:
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Dominic Dew
About this listen
A personal journey and advice for parents of colorblind children. Helpful advice for anyone wishing to understand how people with color vision deficiency/color blindness truly see the world, from someone who has experienced it through nearly 50 years of development, helping to dispel common misconceptions and misunderstandings about the condition. The book will be of particular usefulness for parents of children of a child with color blindness wishing to understand more, and who may be worried about the impact it may have on their lives with useful tips for adaptations that can be made in everyday daily life.
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