Specialized Instruction –
Vision
Vision

What is Specialized Instruction – Vision?
A teacher of the visually impaired works with children who have visual loss or a brain based Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI). They provide evaluation and assessment of visual functioning, including the diagnosis and appraisal of specific visual disorders, delays and abilities. A teacher of the visually impaired can make referrals for medical or other professional services necessary for the habilitation or rehabilitation of visual functioning disorders.
Our Approach
STARS has a dedicated team of therapists that are committed to providing your child and family with quality early intervention services. STARS’ therapists are state licensed and/or hold a Bachelor, Master, or Doctorate degree in their area of expertise. Continuing education is essential and all therapists are required to complete at least 24 hours of training each year. At STARS, we recognize that parents and caregivers know their children better than anyone, and are committed to making family/caregivers an integral part of treatment sessions.
Other Services
Physical
Therapy
Physical Therapy can support families in promoting their child’s development, learning, and participation in family and community life.
Occupational
Therapy
Occupational Therapy can enhance a family’s capacity to care for their child and promote his or her development.
Speech
Therapy
Speech Therapy can assist families in helping their child participate in all activities and routines of daily life.
Behavior
Supports
Behavioral support provides families, caregivers, and others with positive strategies to help with social-emotional and/or communication skills.