There was an albino in my class in school when I was around eight or so. Most of what I remember was that he had poor vision, like he once walked into the school pond because with light reflecting on the water, it looked the same as the concrete around it. He generally wore sunglasses, and he also had this special screen thing for reading, which increased the contrast between the page and the text and removed the issue of light reflecting off the paper.
The other issue is of course sunburn. I'm a blue-eyed ginger myself, so I can easily sunburn in about 30 minutes of uncovered exposure on a bright day, I pretty much have to always wear a hat and long-sleeves in summer and/or high protection sunscreen, but this kid had it even worse than that. It wasn't too bad because we were in Cumbria, a part of the UK where it literally rains more than 50% of the year, but depending on where the person lives, they'd possibly need to think carefully about sun exposure.