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                    [Title] => Parents lament lack of special schools for visually impaired kids
                    [Summary] => The parents of visually impaired children lament the lack of an effective education system in the country that would suit the special needs of these kids.


Amparo Pelaez, president of the Parents Advocate for Visually Impaired Children (PAVIC), said education is especially important for handicapped children because it helps make them more self-reliant.
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                    [Title] => Parents lament lack of special schools for visually impaired kids
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Amparo Pelaez, president of the Parents Advocate for Visually Impaired Children (PAVIC), said education is especially important for handicapped children because it helps make them more self-reliant.
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