Division on Visual Impairments

VIDBE-Q 64.4 Fall 2019

A quarterly newsletter from the Council for Exceptional Children's Division on Visual Impairments containing practitioner tips for Teachers of Students with Visual Impairments, Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialists, and other professionals.

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VIDBE-Q Volume 64 Issue 4 35 teleintervention; privacy and security considerations when using teleintervention; licensing and state policies; evaluation of teleintervention outcomes; reimbursement issues for teleintervention; and group teleintervention. The resource guide can be found on the NCHAM website at http://www.infanthearing.org/ti-guide/index.html. Since teleintervention has been shown to be an effective method of providing EI services to very young children and their families in the field of DHH, a study was conducted through the University of Northern Colorado to show that teleintervention could be used to provide EI services, specifically orientation and mobility (O&M) support services, to very young children with VI. A qualitative investigation using a multiple case approach was used to explore O&M support services when they were delivered through in-person consultations and via teleintervention for three families of children with BVI currently receiving EI services. During the study, each family received O&M support services from a certified orientation and mobility specialist (COMS) two times a month (one in-person home visit and one teleintervention home visit) in conjunction with each family's teacher of students with VI who specializes in EI (EI-TSVI). The EI-TSVIs facilitated the teleintervention home visits by handling and managing the

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