Kaleidoscope: The Cortical Visual Impairment Podcast
Kids & Family
Judy Endicott works with her grandson River (9) on his reading skills, relying on her background as a special educator and continuing education in CVI principles and practices. How does she manage to keep up with his needs, including the countless custom materials he requires to access print? What techniques does she use to motivate him to practice? Judy talks about putting the CVI overlay on River’s reading curriculum.
Some suggested resources:
Cortical Visual Impairment Advanced Principles, (Roman 2019)
Gail Gibbons Books
Book Creator App
Bitsboard App
Google Slides
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Rosalie, Small but Mighty| Stephanie Kung | 10
Emma’s Renaissance | Lynn Elko | 9
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What Happens When Things Go Right? | The Rastogi-Wilsons | 4
Going All In: From Phase I to Phase III | Alisha Waugh | 3
The Early Days: A Mother's First Year on the CVI Journey | Rachel Bennett | 2
Testing. Are CVI Parents Out There? | The Marquardts | 1
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