Bridge to Life Services @The Bridge School

Bridge to Life CVI Services @The Bridge School

The ultimate goals of Bridge to Life include:

  • serving individuals with physical and/or communication impairments from birth through adulthood, locally, nationally and globally 
  • providing professional development opportunities in our areas of expertise 
  • contracting with families, agencies and school districts to offer direct services to students with severe physical impairments and complex communication needs

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Webinar 9: Effective Interaction Strategies for Children with CVI and CCN

CVI@The Bridge School

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2023 Summer Workshop – Addressing the Needs of Students with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) and Complex Communication Needs (CCN) in the Classroom Setting.

Peer reviewed articles Relationship between improvement in vision of children with CVI and other domains over time.

Profiles of children with cortical visual impairment who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication: A retrospective examination

Blackstone, SW, Luo, F., Barker, RM, Sevcik, RA, Romski, MA, Casella, V & Roman-Lantzy, C. (2022). Profiles of children with cortical visual impairment who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication: A retrospective examination, Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 31:6, 2707-2721.   

Conducted by The Bridge School Research Program with partial funding from Ability Central Philanthropy 

Purpose: To provide baseline data of 13 children with CVI who used AAC during their first year of participation in an integrated CVI program embedded in educational program. It describes similarities and differences in the student’s demographic, functional vision, communication, and educational profiles and examine differences in students described with different communicator profiles.  

Results: The study yielded a rich description of similarities and differences among students at baseline and led to careful consideration of differences among the participants with emergent communicator and context-dependent communicator profiles.

Analysis and implications of Longitudinal study of children with CVI who use AAC: Manuscript in progress