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Print Disability

A print disability is a condition that prevents someone from reading printed materials through standard means, such as eyesight impairment, physical difficulty handling books, or learning disabilities like dyslexia. Individuals with print disabilities may find it challenging or impossible to access information in traditional text formats. Accessible formats, such as audiobooks, Braille, or digital texts compatible with screen readers, help them gain equal access to books, documents, and other printed materials, promoting inclusivity and learning opportunities.