Orientation and Mobility Outcomes After a Hurricane Posted on December 8, 2022 - 1:07 pm by Hecmarie Tosado Rivera Living on an island in the Caribbean surrounded by beaches may sound like an eternal vacation. And indeed, most of the time, it is. But there are some exceptions, such […]
Early Intervention with Lola: A Mother’s Perspective Posted on December 6, 2022 - 12:53 am by Meredith Howell Editor’s note: Meredith Howell reflects on learning that her daughter, Lola, has low vision and multiple disabilities. She looks back at the value of early intervention services and shares that […]
The Gift of Low Vision and Higher Education Posted on November 29, 2022 - 2:52 am by Admin Yokasta Urena, MS.Ed., Sp.Ed., TVI Doctoral Candidate at New England College Email: [email protected] Instagram: beyond20201 The educational journey for people with low vision and blindness can be challenging. It is […]
Financial Literacy and Protection: Another Key to Independence Posted on November 4, 2022 - 6:06 am by Amy Lynn Smith Editor’s note: It is important to protect oneself from financial fraud/ abuse and learn financial literacy as an individual who is blind or low vision. Amy Lynn Smith shares Lisa […]
Author of “Matilda’s Eye Patch” Shares Her (Personal) Inspiration for the Book Posted on October 13, 2022 - 12:31 pm by Admin Editor’s note: When Aimie Strachan was told her daughter needed to wear an eye patch for thirty minutes per day, she began searching for a book to explain the process […]