Sensory Disabilities
Sensory disabilities refer to impairments in one or more of the senses, which include sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. These disabilities can affect a person's ability to perceive and interact with their environment, leading to challenges in communication and daily activities. Common examples include blindness, deafness, and sensory processing disorder.
Individuals with sensory disabilities may use various tools and techniques to enhance their abilities. For instance, braille is a tactile writing system for those who are blind, while hearing aids assist those with hearing impairments. Supportive environments and accommodations can help improve accessibility and quality of life for these individuals.