Recently, I had a great conversation with a teacher and mother of a child with cortical visual impairment. The team recently completed a new CVI Range assessment, but the results left them feeling disheartened. Over the last year, this almost three year old little girl had made tremendous progress. Everyone on the team agreed. Despite […]
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Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) is the leading cause of visual impairments in the United States. Uniquely, the number of people with this vision impairment will continue to increase as medical advancements are better able to assess and treat individuals with neurological diagnosis. Historically, individuals with CVI have had a hard time getting this diagnosis. Since […]
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It’s that time of year. Many teachers and students are returning to their school year routines. For your learner, this might bring on stress, worry, and fears. Parents might begin to have questions about the upcoming year and what their child can expect. Professionals may begin sending home welcome letters, introducing themselves to the family. […]
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“Expect Progress” in the CVI Range Assessment – What Does That Mean?
/0 Comments/in CViConnect, News /by CViConnectRecently, I had a great conversation with a teacher and mother of a child with cortical visual impairment. The team recently completed a new CVI Range assessment, but the results left them feeling disheartened. Over the last year, this almost three year old little girl had made tremendous progress. Everyone on the team agreed. Despite […]
CVI Awareness. Diagnosing and Knowing Your CVI Learner
/0 Comments/in CViConnect, News /by CViConnectCortical Visual Impairment (CVI) is the leading cause of visual impairments in the United States. Uniquely, the number of people with this vision impairment will continue to increase as medical advancements are better able to assess and treat individuals with neurological diagnosis. Historically, individuals with CVI have had a hard time getting this diagnosis. Since […]
Back to School for a Learner with CVI
/0 Comments/in CViConnect, News /by CViConnectIt’s that time of year. Many teachers and students are returning to their school year routines. For your learner, this might bring on stress, worry, and fears. Parents might begin to have questions about the upcoming year and what their child can expect. Professionals may begin sending home welcome letters, introducing themselves to the family. […]