20 Tips for New Itinerant TVIs & COMS
Tips for new vision professionals, including Teachers of the Visually Impaired and Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists.
Tips for new vision professionals, including Teachers of the Visually Impaired and Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists.
Hosting a Braille Holiday Party: Invite family, friends, and members of the community to create braille cards for students with visual impairments, blindness, deafblindness or multiple disabilities.
An overview of providing instruction remotely to an international audience in using a braillewriter, including an exercise in braillewriter practice in Thai.
First / Then Schedules are a structured method of communicating about what is happening now and what is going to happen next. They can help to clarify expectations and to support an individual to anticipate what will happen next.
Ideas to involve children who are blind or visually impaired in Christmas and holiday activities at home and in the community
My name is Sandy Gillam. I am a wife and a mother of two boys. My youngest, Finn, is 12 years old and has typical vision and hearing. My oldest, Liam, age 15, is deafblind.
Millie Smith is a pioneer and nationally known expert in the assessment and education of children with visual impairments and significant multiple disabilities. Formerly a Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) at Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, she currently instructs professionals and parents.