When your child is diagnosed with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), you’re often left wondering what comes next. Will their vision improve? What can we do at home? How will they succeed in school? There are no guaranteed medical treatments for CVI, but there are research-backed strategies to support your child’s ability to see, learn, and […]
https://cviconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/CVi_blog-image_jelly_photoshop_v2-1.jpg3911030Steve Hendrixhttps://cviconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/cvi-logo-v1.pngSteve Hendrix2025-06-24 11:10:392025-06-27 15:15:49Visual Access is a Right: How CViConnect Supports Children with CVI in Today’s Educational Landscape
As the school year winds down, families of children with cortical visual impairment (CVI) often ask: How do we keep our child progressing when school is out? The answer lies in understanding your child’s current CVI Phase—and supporting their vision in everyday moments that feel familiar, calm, and meaningful. At CViConnect, we base all activity […]
https://cviconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/jellyjellyjelly.jpg3911080CViConnecthttps://cviconnect.co/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/cvi-logo-v1.pngCViConnect2025-06-11 16:10:392025-06-12 18:40:56A CVI-Friendly Summer: Supporting Your Child Based on Their Phase of Visual Development
In the world of visual impairments, every small victory is a monumental achievement. Sandy Gillam, a dedicated TVI (Teacher of the Visually Impaired) and a passionate advocate for her son Liam, has shared their story on the Path’s to Literacy blog. Liam, who is deafblind and recently diagnosed with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), has found […]
Visual Access is a Right: How CViConnect Supports Children with CVI in Today’s Educational Landscape
/0 Comments/in CViConnect /by Steve HendrixWhen your child is diagnosed with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), you’re often left wondering what comes next. Will their vision improve? What can we do at home? How will they succeed in school? There are no guaranteed medical treatments for CVI, but there are research-backed strategies to support your child’s ability to see, learn, and […]
A CVI-Friendly Summer: Supporting Your Child Based on Their Phase of Visual Development
/0 Comments/in CViConnect, News /by CViConnectAs the school year winds down, families of children with cortical visual impairment (CVI) often ask: How do we keep our child progressing when school is out? The answer lies in understanding your child’s current CVI Phase—and supporting their vision in everyday moments that feel familiar, calm, and meaningful. At CViConnect, we base all activity […]
Embracing Vision: Liam’s Journey with CViConnect
/0 Comments/in CViConnect, News /by CViConnectIn the world of visual impairments, every small victory is a monumental achievement. Sandy Gillam, a dedicated TVI (Teacher of the Visually Impaired) and a passionate advocate for her son Liam, has shared their story on the Path’s to Literacy blog. Liam, who is deafblind and recently diagnosed with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), has found […]