Division on Visual Impairments

VIDBEQ 66.3 Summer 2021

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 66 Issue 3 Because DVIDB is committed to enhancing the education and quality of life for individuals with visual impairments and deafblindness, we offer a place where you can be inspired to do the work that is meaningful to you. You have the ability to make significant changes in the lives of the people with whom you work, live, and play. The day-to-day acts of volunteer engagement are usually not dramatic, and they usually don't inspire a chorus of recognition. Still, you can make a profound contribution. Your involvement in DVIDB is always welcomed. Whatever your role— parent, professional, advocate—regardless of your level of expertise, or even if you are new to the field, if you share a commitment to supporting the learning and growth of students with visual impairments and deafblindness, your time and talents are a perfect match! You decide the level of engagement that fits for you. Whether it's helping design a flyer for our next webinar, sharing DVIDB news on social media, serving on a committee, or pursuing an elected position on our executive board, there is a place for you. Volunteering with DVIDB offers a space in which to gain new skills, connect with inspiring people, experience something different, and give back to the field. What are you waiting for? To learn more about volunteer and leadership opportunities, please contact me, Kathleen Stanfa (stanfa@kutztown.edu), or Nicole Johnson (njohnson@kutztown.edu), President, for more information.

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