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Nine Classroom Adaptations for Students with Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment

No-cost changes to general education, special education, and school environments

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Making It Easier to See: Using Consistent Language in the Classroom Setting for Young Students with CVI

An update on findings from the Make It Easier study in the United Kingdom

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Lived Experiences with CVI

Individuals with CVI discuss their personal experiences

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Bridging the Divide: Supporting Students with CVI in the Clinical and Educational Settings

Holistic services, information, and follow up supports for children who have CVI and their families

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Equitable Access to Literacy for Students with CVI

current literacy assessment and instruction practices of children with CVI

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Update on the Neonatal Assessment Vision European Grid (NAVEG): Numbers, Training, and the Future

The Neonatal Assessment Vision European Grid (NAVEG) statistics are showing it to be a credible screening instrument in several hospital neonatal intensive care units (NICU).

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“[CVI Ally] was so impactful and there were so many moments where I said out loud “YES” because many of these experiences are ones that I am trying to convey to IEP teams to help them understand CVI and its impact.”

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Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) is the leading cause of visual impairment in school-age children. To best serve your students, you need CVI expertise in your schools. 

For a cost-effective professional development program for your staff, turn to Perkins’s customizable training packages, which can meet the needs of school districts of every size. Fill out the form below to learn more about how Perkins can tailor our CVI training for you.

You can expect the following—and more—from a Perkins’ CVI customized training:

  • An inclusive, evidence-based approach.
  • Sessions led by world-renowned leading theorists, including expertise from Perkins.
  • A deep range of topics from a foundational overview of CVI to advanced topics like assessments, interventions, and teaching strategies.