Three Silver Pie Tins and One Red Puff
Learn to make your own book for children with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) using pie tins and red pompoms
Learn to make your own book for children with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) using pie tins and red pompoms
This word bubbling tool helps to support and promote literacy with students with CVI (cortical/cerebral visual impairment).
Ellen Cadigan Mazel, Director of CVI Research and Development at Perkins School for the Blind, offers suggestions for creating accessible literacy materials for children w/ CVI (cortical/cerebral visual impairment) beyond reducing background clutter.
Traditional worksheets can be filled with meaningful content that is not accessible to students with visual impairments. Educators must remove these barriers.
Expanding on how memory pathways are built and how to assist individuals with CVI in creating memory building blocks.
This mobile is designed for students with CVI (Cortical Visual Impairment) to increase visual attention and exploration.
Laundry offers a chance to work on visual functioning skills, as well as independent living skills, for children with CVI in Phase III.
Building Foundations Learning Center Explore our extensive learning resources Browse and filter through all our learning resources covering all areas of literacy from a basic overview of literacy to various stages of development and special challenges, as well as an exploration of different media (print, braille, auditory strategies).
The CViConnect Professional Edition is designed to allow a student’s educational team to work collaboratively in order to provide a consistent approach at school and home.
This research study explores the improved visual functioning in students with cortical visual impairment (CVI) when visual clutter is reduced.