
Color Blindness In The Classroom Part 1 Color Blind F Vrogue Co Because color blindness affects about 1 in 12 males (and 1 in 200 females), I wanted to share about that topic today Color blindness is also called color vision deficiency Medically reviewed by Christine L Larsen, MD Women can be colorblind, but it’s much less common than in men Red-green color blindness, the most common type, is inherited through the X chromosome

Color Blindness In The Classroom Part 1 Color Blind Friendly Charts Color blindness is a vision disorder that affects the ability to distinguish between colors Color-blind individuals have trouble differentiating between red, blue, and green hues Part of it is an educational aspect first, because most people don't realize how many people are color-blind Certainly most people don't realize how debilitating it is in certain areas The goal of interpersonal non -color-blindness is to reduce gaps of understanding as much as possible, but also having the discipline to make it about making others feel more comfortable rather Recently, my Ohio State University Extension colleague Katie Schlagheck shared her family’s journey with color blindness in an article for the OSU Extension Live Healthy Live Well Blog at

Color Blindness In The Classroom Part 1 Color Blind Friendly Charts The goal of interpersonal non -color-blindness is to reduce gaps of understanding as much as possible, but also having the discipline to make it about making others feel more comfortable rather Recently, my Ohio State University Extension colleague Katie Schlagheck shared her family’s journey with color blindness in an article for the OSU Extension Live Healthy Live Well Blog at

Color Blindness In The Classroom Part 1 Color Blind Friendly Charts

Color Blindness In The Classroom Part 1 Color Blind Friendly Charts

Color Blindness In The Classroom Part 1 Color Blind Friendly Charts