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McMahon, Eugene – RE:view, 1997
Describes current child-count systems that count students with visual impairments and additional disabilities in only one disability area. This results in an undercount of the incidence of visual impairment. Discusses the need for children to be initially counted by the disability of the lowest incidence. (CR)
Descriptors: Children, Disability Identification, Educational Change, Educational Finance

Gense, Marilyn H.; Gense, D. Jay – RE:view, 1994
This paper offers guidelines to compare the characteristics observed in children with autism and blindness and those observed in children with blindness alone. It distinguishes between stereotypic behaviors (blindisms) in blind individuals and similar stereotypic behaviors of children with autism. A table presents typical behavior patterns of…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Patterns, Blindness, Children

Kapperman, Gaylen G.; Love, Carol – RE:view, 1999
This study surveyed the states concerning discrepancies between federal and state counts of the number of students identified as visually impaired. States overwhelmingly reported higher state counts than federal counts. Major reasons suggested for the discrepancy are federal count exclusion of students with additional disabilities and of students…
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal State Relationship, Incidence