Conceptual skills in persons with visual impairment

  • Andjelkovic M
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Abstract

Conceptual skills enable the development of abilities necessary for controlling certain aspects of life. They include communication skills, functional literacy, and self-direction skills. The aim of this paper was to determine the acquisition of conceptual skills in persons with visual impairment. The research was conducted on a sample of 127 persons with visual impairment, 19-60 years of age. Conceptual Skills Domain of Adaptive Behavior Assessment System II (ABASII) was used to obtain data on the acquisition of conceptual skills. It was determined that age (p=0.001) and the category of visual impairment (blindness and low vision) (p=0.000) were significant factors for the acquisition of conceptual skills in persons with visual impairment. On the other hand, time when vision loss occurred was not a significant factor for acquiring conceptual skills in persons with visual impairment (p=0.195).

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Andjelkovic, M. (2017). Conceptual skills in persons with visual impairment. Specijalna Edukacija i Rehabilitacija, 16(1), 9–33. https://doi.org/10.5937/specedreh16-12741

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