Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy: CVI and the iPad
In this YouTube video, Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy speaks about the power of using an iPad or other backlit device with a child or student with CVI.
In this YouTube video, Dr. Christine Roman-Lantzy speaks about the power of using an iPad or other backlit device with a child or student with CVI.
This Weather Book for Children with cortical visual impairment uses clear contrast and minimal visual clutter.
Tips in the assessment process of Complexity of Array for Children and Youth with CVI (Cortical/Cerebral Visual Impairment)
Kids aren’t always drawn to the “perfect” CVI book so be willing to follow your child’s lead. It’s much easier to adapt a book for vision than it is to manufacture an interest in reading.
The CVI Book Nook, created by Amy Shepherd, is a free resource intended to be downloaded and used by parents, caregivers, and teachers working with students who have visual impairments and CVI.
Diane Sheline shares practical ideas for promoting literacy for children with Cortical Visual Impairment
The mother of a child with CVI discusses the challenges of working with the educational team and the need for a shared language of understanding.
September has been designated as the month to spread awareness about CVI), which is the leading cause of visual impairment in the United States.
Guidelines to adapt books for children with CVI (cortical visual impairment) in Phase 1, 2, and 3
These Easter activities are designed for children and youth who have cortical visual impairment or CVI. Using light to draw attention to Easter-themed items helps learners with CVI to participate in inclusive activities and increase visual attention.