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Excerpt from Proceedings of the Second Annual International Symposium on Visually Handicapped Infants and Young Children, Birth to Seven, the First Steps
American Foundation for the Blind (usa) American Printing House for the Blind (usa) Assistance for Blind Children International (usa) Blind Childrens Center (usa) blind/visually Impaired Program Alaska Resources for The moderately/severely Impaired (usa) Caribbean Council for the Blind Centro de Rehabilitacion para Ciegos Eugenia de Duenas (el Salvador) Centro Socio Assistenziale David Chiossone (italy) Close Encounter, Inc. (usa) Dallas Services for Visually Impaired Children (usa) Fundacao Para 0 Livro Do Cego No Brasil (brazil) Government of the Island of Aruba Helen Keller International, Inc. (usa) Instituto Colombiano para Ciegos (colombia) interamerican Children's Institute (uruguay) Instituto Nacional para Ciegos (colombia) International Council for Education of the Visually Handicapped (west Germany) Israel Society for Rehabilitation of the Disabled (israel) Middle East Committee for the Welfare of the Blind (saddi Arabia) Montessori Children's House, Inc. (phillipines) National Association for the Blind (india) National Braille Press (usa) Nigerian National Advisory Council for the Blind (nigeria) Perkins School for the Blind (usa) Queen Juliana Fund (the Netherlands) Refsnaesskolen, National Institute for the Blind and Partially Sighted Children and Youth (denmark) Rehabilitation International (usa) Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind (england) St. Lucy's School for the Blind (australia) Variety Club Blind Babies Foundation (usa) World Council for the Welfare of the Blind (france)
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