by Kira Brady | Mar 19, 2021 | CVI & Education, CVI for Parents
Kerry Callahan Photography The more focussed, important, interesting or repeated an experience is, the stronger the memory will be. Therefore, memories are deeply personal. What one person may remember from an event may be completely different from another person at...
by PCVIS Team | Feb 17, 2021 | Uncategorized
The replication study of the reliability of The CVI Range is in its preparation stage (Borchert, M. & Roman Lantzy, C.). Grant funding was obtained from the Ingerman family to investigate whether the functional vision in children can be reliably quantified. The...
by Francesca Crozier-Fitzgerald | Nov 9, 2020 | CVI & Education, CVI & Social Emotional Learning
Francesca Crozier-Fitzgerald, MEd, CTVI, Perkins-Roman CVI Range Endorsee with Marie Miller MT-BC, NMT & Andrea Coiro, Music Therapist As we know, students with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) require modifications and adaptations to their learning materials and...
by Francesca Crozier-Fitzgerald | Feb 11, 2020 | CVI & Education, CVI Literacy, Phase II CVI, Phase III CVI
Francesca Crozier-Fitzgerald is a certified Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments currently working in Florida. She shares how she uses Google Slides as a tool to adapt and present material to help her students with CVI move toward their literacy goals....
by Barbara Lopez Avila | Jan 20, 2020 | CVI & Education, CVI Advocacy and Awareness, CVI at Home, CVI for Parents, CVI Literacy, Phase II CVI, Speech & Communication for CVI
Dr. Barbara Lopez Avila is a CVI mom and developmental psychologist. Her beautiful and brilliant son, Logan, is in Phase II on the CVI Range scale. As a mom to four gorgeous children, one diagnosed with cortical visual impairment (CVI), to say I am overwhelmed is an...