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Having a child who is visually impaired has been described as being adrift in the ocean, not knowing which course to take to avoid choppy waters and dangerous storms. Parents are often desperate for guidance, support and hope. They want to see their children develop into strong, confident people. That's why I regard Denver's Anchor Center for Blind Children a Godsend! YouTube version HERE.
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Having a child who is visually impaired has been described as being adrift in the ocean, not knowing which course to take to avoid choppy waters and dangerous storms. Parents are often desperate for guidance, support and hope. They want to see their children develop into strong, confident people. That's why I regard Denver's Anchor Center for Blind Children a Godsend! YouTube version HERE.