Division on Visual Impairments

VIDBE-Q 67.4 Fall 2022

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 67 Issue 4 is collected by all, and if she is not making progress, the team can determine what support she will need to be successful next time. Ivey has made TREMENDOUS progress under this new model. She independently contributes to conversations without prompting, her signing vocabulary has increased drastically, and she has made unbelievable academic gains as well. Yes, there are still hiccups with transitions (and likely always will be), but not to the extent that there were when training a new case manager was part of the transition. I firmly believe that having a consistent case manager who is knowledgeable about Ivey's needs, has led to continued social and academic momentum for her, which has allowed her to make a significant amount of progress. Ivey Sirmans, High School Student The following is a conversation with Ivey. Mrs. Smith (a teacher) is asking her questions, and Erica McKinney is interpreting. Mrs. Smith: Do you like Mrs. Stephanie working with you at school? Ivey: I like Mrs. Stephanie working with me at school. Mrs. Smith: Do you like to talk to your friends at school? Ivey: I want to talk to my friends at school. Mrs. Smith: Can you tell me something else about high school you like?

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