Which concerns about parenthood are often expressed by visually impaired mothers (Select all that apply)?
a. Infant safety
b. Transportation
c. The ability to care for the infant
d. Missing out visually
e. Needing extra time for parenting activities to accommodate the visual limitations
ANS: A, B, D, E
Concerns expressed by visually impaired mothers include infant safety, extra time needed for parenting activities, transportation, handling other people's reactions, providing proper discipline, and missing out visually. Blind people sense reluctance on the part of others to acknowledge that they have a right to be parents; however, blind parents are fully capable of caring for their infants.
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