It Takes a Village
The diverse and integrated teams who work with students are an important part of their progress and success.
The diverse and integrated teams who work with students are an important part of their progress and success.
This overview of assistive technology is part of the Braille Brain site and offers best practice ideas for teachers of students with visual impairments.
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.
These materials are designed to teach students who are visually impaired in pre-kindergarten to second grade how to read and write the Nemeth Code.
Wikki Stix have been a long time favorite with occupational therapists (OTs) and teachers of students with visual impairments (TVIs).
SAM is used by teachers of students with visual impairments to help educators and parents create daily learning opportunities and provide direct instruction in natural environments.
Overview of special factors to address when doing a learning media assessment of a student who is blind or visually impaired with a hearing loss
Children with visual impairments are often at higher risk for a hearing loss and it is essential that they have their hearing checked regularly.
Tips for setting up preschool classrooms serving young children with visual impairments
I have a child who is blind or visually impaired and I don’t know what to do! Find out how to get started and where you can get help with these ideas and resources for parents and families