Resources to Support the Blind or Visually Impaired (BVI) Population
Blind or Visually Impaired (BVI)
Visual impairment generically covers a continuum of visual functioning and can include the following terms: blind, legally blind, partially sighted, low vision, or cortically visually impaired. For educational purposes, an individual with visual impairment is one whose visual acuity is not sufficient for the student to participate with ease in everyday activities. The impairment interferes with optimal learning achievement and can result in a substantial educational disadvantage unless adaptations are made in the methods of presenting learning opportunities, the materials used and/or the learning . ~Quick Guide Supporting Children & Youth From Low-Incidence Populations
These resources are intended to provide professional learning for professionals working with Blind or Visually Impaired (BVI) Children and Youth.
Webinar: Career Education Awareness for Children with Vision Loss from a Young Age with Karen Wolffe
Dr. Wolffe is a strong advocate for developing career education awareness for children with vision loss from a young age. This webinar will provide information and strategies that will assist professionals in supporting and reinforcing career education with parents in the: home, school, and community.
Length: 1:01:01