Tag: Cortical Visual Impairment
20 Toys and Other Ideas for Children with Cortical Visual Impairment CVI
When our daughter turned 2.5 months old and still wasn’t fixing or tracking, we started to suspect she was having a problem with her vision. We knew her actual eyes were fine because she’d had eye examinations done immediately after birth, but since she’d had […]
Interactive Story Time for Children with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI)
Kids with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) must be offered plenty of opportunity to develop literacy skills to the best of their ability. But in order to develop literacy skills, they must first learn concepts, language and ideas, a process called Emergent Literacy. All this can […]
25 Apps for Kids with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI)
The use of certain iPad apps can be very effective for encouraging children with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI), sometimes known as Cerebral Visual Impairment, to use their functional vision. The backlighting on devices like the iPad is greatly helpful, and the variety of apps can […]
What is Cortical Visual Impairment, or CVI?
Cortical Visual Impairment, or CVI, is the leading cause of visual impairment in babies and children in developed countries. It is a life-long visual impairment related to dysfunction of the brain rather than the eyes. In other words, the eyes work fine but the brain […]
3-part Video Series: What is Cortical Visual Impairment? With Tara Tompai
Help family, friends, educators and medical providers understand CVI! In this 3-part video series, my daughter’s Early Childhood Vision Consultant, Tara Tompai, answers three important questions: What is Cortical Visual Impairment? What are the signs of Cortical Visual Impairment? How do you treat children with […]
My Family’s CVI Story on Kaleidoscope: The Cortical Visual Impairment Podcast
Recently, I shared my family’s CVI story on Kaleidoscope: The Cortical Visual Impairment Podcast. The host, Jessica Marquardt is also the mother of a child who has CVI. In my episode, I describe the day during my pregnancy when I learned about my daughter’s complications. […]
Neuroplasticity and CVI with Lotfi B. Merabet, Optometrist and Neuroscientist at The Laboratory for Visual Neuroplasticity
My husband and I first met Lotfi Merabet at the 5th Annual Perkins CVI Symposium, but we were aware of his research in neuroplasticity and Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) long before then. He took part in a very interesting panel discussion and we later had […]
Fireside Chat with Krissy Vannoy, Teacher of the Visually Impaired in West Virginia, USA
Krissy Vannoy is a Perkins-Roman CVI Endorsed Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) in West Virginia, USA. I recently met Krissy through a Facebook group for Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI). She was generously answering parents’ questions and she was very kind to answer mine as […]
Inspiring TED Talks and Videos about Visual Impairment and Neuroplasticity
A list of inspiring and educational videos about visual impairment and neuroplasticity featuring neuroscientists and other experts such as Lotfi Merabet, David Eagleman and Norman Doidge. For more education and resources, visit our Resources page. 1. Blindness is Just Another Way of Seeing by Lotfi […]
Fireside Chat with Stephanie Duesing, Author of Eyeless Mind: A Memoir about Seeing and Being Seen
I recently crossed paths with Stephanie Duesing, author of the newly released book, Eyeless Mind: A Memoir about Seeing and Being Seen. Once I began reading her book, I could not put it down. A true page-turner, especially because it’s written about a topic so […]