Development of Young Adults with Blindness or Low Vision
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It can be challenging to parent as your child transitions into their adult years. It takes patience and understanding to support your child’s new challenges as they are learning who they are and who they want to become. Your support in this time is critical and as they begin to take the lead, make decisions for their future while navigating many new endeavors.
Here you will find resources that address the complex emotional and social challenges teenagers face, especially those who are blind or have low vision. It covers areas like emotional support, adapting to blindness, the social implications of not driving, academic independence, and navigating social media safely. The section also discusses the importance of role models and mentors, managing friendships, and dealing with aspects of dating and flirting. For detailed information, explore the full articles below.