Little Bear Sees Audiobook By Aubri Tallent, Andrei Tallent, Fredy Bush cover art

Little Bear Sees

How Children with Cortical Visual Impairment Can Learn to See

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Cortical visual impairment (CVI), the leading cause of visual impairment in children today, is caused by damage to visual centers of the brain. Unfortunately, CVI is very often misdiagnosed or undiagnosed because many doctors, therapists, and educators simply do not know about it. What we want you to know, first and foremost, is that there is hope! Children with CVI can learn to see, their vision can get better! As parents of a child with CVI, we know how daunting it can be to raise a child with visual impairment.

Little Bear Sees is the first book about CVI written by parents for parents. As you listen to Little Bear Sees, you will meet other families facing the many challenges that come with a diagnosis of CVI. This book was written for parents, but it our sincere hope that it will be shared with doctors, therapists, family, friends, and all those whose lives are touched by a child with CVI. Together, we can raise awareness and improve the lives of children with cortical visual impairment.

In Little Bear Sees, you will learn:

  • Exactly what CVI is
  • What common characteristics to look for to determine if your child has CVI
  • How the eyes and brain work together to facilitate vision
  • Strategies and ideas for helping your child learn to see from the leading experts in cortical visual impairment
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I have a child with Mabry Syndrome who among many other things also has CVI. Little Bear Sees has really helped me understand how my little one sees the world and how I can help her improve and adapt. A must read for anybody who interacts with a child with CVI

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