Pegboard Books for Early Literacy
Pegboard books are a wonderful early literacy tool using real objects for young children who are blind or visually impaired, as well as learners who with deafblindness or multiple disabilities
Pegboard books are a wonderful early literacy tool using real objects for young children who are blind or visually impaired, as well as learners who with deafblindness or multiple disabilities
Activity ideas from Dr. Christine Roman for students with cortical visual impairment (CVI) in each of the three different phases.
A TVI from Turkey shares her experience teaching students with cortical visual impairment (CVI) via distance education.
Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy is the Director of The Pediatric View Program at The Western Pennsylvania Hospital in Pittsburgh, PA and a former Project Leader of the CVI Project at The American Printing House for the Blind in Louisville, KY.
Matt Tietjen is an education consultant and teacher of students with visual impairments. Matt earned his undergraduate degree at Cornell University. He became certified in special education certification at Southern Connecticut State University.
I have been a TVI for 40 years and am now the CVI Program Manager at Perkins School for the Blind. I also teach a class on Cortical Visual Impairment at UMass Boston, and I have a website called CVI Teacher.
Retired educator and grandparent of a grandson with CVI. Judy is a mentor and specializes in reading adaptions for the CVI student.
A TVI shares her strategies as part of Oregon’s CVI team to support her students when using their visual skills with 3-D objects to 2-D representation.
An opportunity to receive a BaseKit for children with CVI to honor a special little girl. Learn more about her and the BaseKit.
Easter egg hunts can be fun for all types of learners and ages. Make the appropriate adaptations so all our students can participate and create positive memories.