Proceedings of the Summit on Cerebral/Cortical Visual Impairment
Author: Elizabeth Dennison
Publisher: American Foundation for the Blind
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9780891288176
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Elizabeth Dennison
Publisher: American Foundation for the Blind
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9780891288176
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Christine Roman-Lantzy
Publisher: American Foundation for the Blind
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 0891288295
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The current leading cause of visual impairment among children is not a disease or condition of the eyes, but cortical visual impairment (CVI)-also known as cerebral visual impairment-in which visual dysfunction is caused by damage or injury to the brain. The definition, nature, and treatment of CVI are the focus of great concern and widespread debate, and this complex condition poses challenges to professionals and families seeking to support the growth and development of visually impaired children. On the basis of more than 30 years' experience in working with hundreds of children of all ages with CVI, Christine Roman-Lantzy has developed a set of unique assessment tools and systematic, targeted principles whose use has helped children learn to use their vision more effectively. This one-of-a-kind resource provides readers with both a conceptual framework with which to understand working with CVI and concrete strategies to apply directly in their work.
Author: Deborah Chen
Publisher: American Foundation for the Blind
Published: 2014-01-17
Total Pages: 671
ISBN-13: 0891284885
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Essential Elements in Early Intervention is a complete sourcebooks and guide for early interventionists, teachers of students with visual impairments, and other professionals who work with young children with visual impairments, dual sensory impairments, and multiple disabilities. It includes comprehensive information on vision and hearing examinations, functional vision and hearing assessments, and effective methods of providing early intervention services. The new edition includes expanded, updated information on federal special education legislation, best practices in early intervention, evidence-based outcomes, and the role of the early interventionist, as well as strategies for working with families and educational teams successfully.
Author: Taub
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 473
ISBN-13: 1451116683
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Visual Diagnosis and Care of the Patient with Special Needs provides a thorough review of the eye and vision care needs of patients with special needs. This book gives you a better understanding of the most frequently encountered developmental and acquired disabilities seen in the eye care practitioner's office. These disabilities include patients with autism, brain injury, Fragile X syndrome and Down syndrome, as well as those with psychiatric illness, dual diagnosis, and more. The text discusses, in great detail, the visual issues inherent in these populations and their possible treatment. A group of authors with approximately 500 years of experience in the field of eye care and special populations have been brought together to develop this comprehensive reference. It may appear that this book is written primarily for eye care practitioners such as optometrists and ophthalmologists, while vision is the overriding topic, this book serves as an excellent resource for a multitude of professions including those engaged in occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech and language therapy, physiatry, social work, pediatric medicine, and special education.
Author: Lizbeth A. Barclay
Publisher: American Foundation for the Blind
Published: 2011
Total Pages: 562
ISBN-13: 0891284915
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Addresses "the systematic development of skills in listening for and interpreting auditory information. Listening skills are a crucial but often-overlooked area of instruction for children who are visually impaired and may have multiple disabilities; they relate to the expanded core curriculum for students and are essential to literacy, independent travel, and sensory and cognitive development."--AFB website
Author: Anne Lesley Corn
Publisher: American Foundation for the Blind
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 984
ISBN-13: 089128883X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Foundations of Low Vision: Clinical and Functional Perspectives, the ground-breaking text that highlighted the importance of focusing on the functional as well as the clinical implications of low vision, has been completely updated and expanded in this second edition. The revised edition goes even further in its presentation of how best to assess and support both children and adults with low vision and plan programs and services that optimize their functional vision and ability to lead productive and satisfying lives, based on individuals' actual abilities. Part 1, Personal and Professional Perspectives, provides the foundations of this approach, with chapters focused on the anatomy of the eye, medical causes of visual impairment, optics and low vision devices, and clinical low vision services, as well as psychological and social implications of low vision and the history of the field. Part 2 focuses on children and youths, providing detailed treatment of functional vision assessment, instruction, use of low vision devices, orientation and mobility, and assistive technology. Part 3 presents rehabilitation and employment issues for working-age adults and special considerations for older adults.
Author: Josef Zihl
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2014-10-24
Total Pages: 347
ISBN-13: 3709118158
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Cerebral visual disorders have far-reaching consequences for child development. These have profound adverse effects on children’s education and success in school and also in later life, but, unfortunately, cerebral visual disorders often remain undiagnosed and untreated in the pediatric population. This book provides a state-of-the-art account of what is known about the development and disorders of visual perception in children. It covers the development and disorders of visual perception in children, their assessment, early intervention and management in an interdisciplinary context, both from a scientific as well as clinical perspective. Case studies illustrate the recommended assessment and rehabilitation procedures; synopses, boxes and check-lists complement the presentation of our recommendations for clinical practice.
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Publisher: AFB Press
Published: 1968-12
Total Pages: 83
ISBN-13: 9780891280316
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Christine Roman-Lantzy
Publisher: APH Press
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 9781616480073
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →CVI: Advanced Principles examines the needs of students with Cortical Visual Impairment in areas such as literacy, social skills, and O&M. It also explores the requirements of students with CVI who have accompanying disabilities. The text looks at tasks performed and environments encountered by students in order to help them build visual skills.