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 On another day, as a follow-up to the conversation above, Erica McKinney and Stephanie Garrett sat down with Ivey to ask some additional questions. Mrs. McKinney: How do you feel when Mrs. Stephanie is not here at school with you? Ivey: I feel sad. Mrs. McKinney: Why? Ivey: Ms. Stephanie helps me learn and talk. Mrs. McKinney: How do you feel when someone can't sign to/with you ? Ivey: I feel sad. Mrs. McKinney: Why? Ivey: I want to sign to my friends. Mrs. McKinney: You have Mrs. Stephanie who's with you all day and your friends don't have a Mrs. Stephanie. Do you feel Mrs. Stephanie gets in the way? Ivey: No, I like Mrs. Stephanie with me. Stephanie Garrett, Deafblind Intervener Specialist, Floyd County Schools, Rome, Georgia Meeting Ivey for the first time in person, I was excited and scared at the same time. I had known about Ivey since the day she was born. Her older brother was in my classroom in a weekday preschool where I taught, and I followed Ivey's

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