Understanding the Ripple Effect: How Visual Impairment Influences Communication Skills

Introduction: Seeing the Invisible Connections Imagine waking up one day in a world that looks different. The vibrant colors are gone, the faces are mere blurs, and the world you’ve known fades into indistinct shapes. For millions of people around the globe, this isn’t imagination but reality, as they live with varying degrees of visual […]

Participation experiences of people with deafblindness or dual sensory loss: A scoping review of global deafblind literature

Understanding the World in Silence and Darkness: The Participation Experiences of People with Deafblindness Introduction: Living Between Silence and Darkness Imagine waking up every day to a world that feels muted and dimmed, where both sound and sight are limited or absent. For millions globally, this is not a dystopian imagination—it’s reality. This condition, known […]

Embracing the Shadows: Understanding Self-Acceptance in the World of Early Blindness

Introduction Imagine a world painted in textures rather than colors, where recognition comes from sounds, smells, and the feeling of cobblestones underfoot rather than visual cues. For many individuals born with blindness, this tapestry forms the entirety of their experience. Yet, within this unique existence lies a profound question: How does one achieve self-acceptance when […]