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Patricia's Story

By Roz Adekunle

ANN’s own Roz Adekunle has written a children’s book on confidence with low vision, Patricia’s Story.

Believing in yourself goes a long way. This story is about the journey of a young girl as she starts her first day in kindergarten. Patricia was born with nystagmus, an eye condition that affects her vision. Despite this condition, she does not let it affect her confidence and her ability to socialize and enjoy school.

 

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All Children Have Different Eyes

Learn to Play and Make Friends....Starring Tommy with Nystagmus (wobbly eyes) and Wendy with Strabismus (crossed eyes)
“All Children Have Different Eyes” empowers children who have visual impairment to deal with their daily social challenges, such as how to respond to bullies, how to explain their condition confidently and how to handle mistakes responsibly. Activities in the back of the book give parents and teachers tools to develop these social competencies every day.
 
 
 
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Can I Tell You About Nystagmus?

By Nadine Neckles

In this friendly guide, a girl called Amber explains all about her ‘dancing eyes,’ or nystagmus. Amber explains how children with nystagmus might need to read, learn or play differently, and what their families, school and friends can do to help. She invites readers to learn the causes and symptoms, to help others understand the condition and help increase the self-esteem and confidence of those who have it.