Fall CVI School Checklist
Tips for teachers working with children with CVI
Tips for teachers working with children with CVI
The CVI Now website has a new IEP (Individualized Education Program) guide for families and team members. This guide, breaks assessment, interventions, and accessibility rights process.
CVI (Cortical/Cerebral vision impairment) is the leading cause of childhood blindness and low vision, yet many have never heard of this brain based vision impairment.
Teacher of the visually impaired creates a resource for other TVIs and families who have students with CVI.
This new website for the Pediatric Cortical Visual Impairment Society (PCVIS) offers information about CVI.
Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI) offers a free 3-part self-paced training on assessment of students with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) using Dr. Christine Roman’s CVI Range.
AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) often relies on vision and thus can pose problems for children with CVI (cortical visual impairment)
A free monthly forum for collaboration and discussion about CVI (Cortical/Cerebral Visual Impairment)
Children with motoric challenges and additional disabilities, including CVI or other types of visual impairment, may have difficulty with visually-guided reach.
Kids aren’t always drawn to the “perfect” CVI book so be willing to follow your child’s lead. It’s much easier to adapt a book for vision than it is to manufacture an interest in reading.