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Jasper with his friend

Friend

By Brenda Biernat
Baby on tactile blanket

Tactile Baby Blankets

By Lisa Jacobs
a cartoon frog smiling

La Rana Mariana (Mariana the Frog)

By LAURA DE LA VAR...
Blue and Yellow Lego Stax

Light-Up Stacking Blocks Work on Eye-Hand Coordination

By Liz Eagan
Yellow duck and red ladybug

Books for Students in Different CVI Phases

By Deena Recker
Two yellow outlined boxes and red dot

Using Color to Support Students with CVI

By matt.tietjen
Brain images of ocular VI and CVI

Cerebral vs. Ocular Visual Impairment: The Impact on Developmental Neuroplasticity

By Charlotte Cushman
Page with mylar apple

Adapting Literacy Materials for Students with CVI and Multiple Disabilities

By tracy.wilks
Geometric shapes lined up

CVI in Practice: Teaching Visual-Spatial Skills Using Attribute Blocks

By Roxana Cziker
Magnetic configurations

CVI in Practice: Spatial Configuration with Magnetic Elements

By Roxana Cziker

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