What’s It Like To Be Blind in Beijing: WAB 6th Grader Lets Us Know
Whether it’s sports, reading, or surfing the web, visually impaired 6th grader Noa leads a life that’s more similar to his sighted classmates than you may think.
Whether it’s sports, reading, or surfing the web, visually impaired 6th grader Noa leads a life that’s more similar to his sighted classmates than you may think.
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