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Team at Al Noor Training Centre
Team at Al Noor Training Centre, Dubai, UAE Vinu Johnson- Speech Language Therapist Saranya Rajagopal Sethuraman- Vision Rehabilitation Specialist Regina Ramdas- Assistive Technology Specialist As part of a transdisciplinary intervention team, they support students with profound andmultiple learning disabilities and OVI/CVI (MDVI), addressing their complex communicationneeds and creating customized visual environments…
Leticia Barboza
My name is Letícia Barboza, I’m from a very small town in Brazil, and I’m currently a caregiver of a child with blindness. I’ve had experience before with a child with multiple disabilities, including CVI, and since 2018 I’ve been studying and producing materials for kids with visual impairments.
Belinda Fayard
Belinda is a TSVI with 17 years of experience and the parent of a young adult with CVI.
Back to School 2026 Edition
Ready or not, here we go! Make it a great school year for students, teachers, parents, and support staff. Here are some tips and tools to help.
Hooray for Summer – Sensory Play That Makes a SPLASH!
This book provides summer experiences through rhythmic, predictable language and bold, simplified visuals.
Meet February
February is for Friendship.
Find the Latest Offerings through TSBVI
The spring semester is in full force, and if you’re looking for some ways to boost your engagement and knowledge, TSBVI Outreach might have just what you’re looking for.
Snowflakes
Settle in, stay warm, and use read-aloud time to inspire creativity while practicing essential skills. Take some time to learn about the concept of snowflakes with these engaging activities.
The Oregon Project for Preschool Children Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
The OR Project is a skills inventory (checklist) and curriculum designed for use with children birth to six who are blind or visually impaired.
TVI’s Favorite APH Materials
American Printing House for the Blind provides so many wonderful products to use with our students who have visual impairments. We all have our favorite products. Here are a few that we enjoy using over and over again.