A Team Approach to CVI in Schools

A Team Approach to CVI in Schools

https://www.wonderbaby.org/sites/wonderbaby2.perkinsdev1.org/files/a-team-approach-to-cvi-in-schools.pdf

This downloadable PDF, by Occupational Therapist Donna Shaman, explains what CVI is in very easy to follow terms and develops a program that teachers and therapists can use to best teach students with CVI. The team-centered strategy that Donna encourages works best with family involvement too, so this can be a great way for parents to approach their school districts if they feel their child needs more structure in class.

Donna’s booklet also provides evaluation worksheets and a program planning guide. This is a very valuable resource!


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