Learning at Home New sections on learning at home, and how to ensure it is optimal for the person with CVI.
Home: Learning - CVI Severely Learning Delayed Looking at creating optimal learning opportunities for people with CVI and severe learning challenges, at home, with practical examples and suggestions.
Gordon Dutton’s Blog (8) Thinking in threes The topic of cerebral visual impairment is enormous. Gordon Dutton explains how he uses five sets of three as a basis to understand CVI in relation to each individual.
Home 85% of a typical child’s time is spent outside of school. This section covers many areas support can be integrated into everyday activities in the home, with many explanations around the development of behaviours and difficulties.
Learning at Home The greatest learning opportunities come from the home, here we explain how to create a wonderfully nourishing learning environment for the person with CVI at home.
CVI Scotland’s Learning Spectrum CVI Scotland’s Learning Spectrum has been created to help you understand whether learning can be made more accessible for the person with CVI.
4b - Limits of the Mind CVI Scotland’s Lessons Level 4b Self Referencing, Limits of the Mind
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