The teaching plan for a 7-year-old boy with color deficiency should include what instruction?

a. Buy only one color of clothing to ensure the child's ability to match items himself.
b. Patching the weaker eye will improve his color vision.
c. Teach him an alternate way to distinguish between the colors of traffic signals.
d. Botulism toxin drops will need to be administered every 2 months to improve
color vision.


C
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A Clothes may be labeled or organized so the child can identify them. They do not
have to be purchased only in one color.
B There is no cure for color blindness. Because the eye is not weak, patching will
not correct the color deficiency.
C The child who cannot distinguish colors of warning signals must be taught an
alternative way to identify these signals.
D Color deficiency cannot be treated or corrected. The child can be taught adaptive
measures to compensate for the condition.

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