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Iowa Deafblind Project Power Hour: Topic – Working collaboratively to serve students who are deafblind.
Join the Iowa Deafblind Project to discuss topics relevant to the education of those who are deafblind. Participants will be sent resources related to the topic to review prior to each session. On the specified date and time participants will meet together via Zoom toparticipate in a conversation about the topic. Iowa Deafblind Project staff […]
Continue readingabout Iowa Deafblind Project Power Hour: Topic – Working collaboratively to serve students who are deafblind.Family First Hour – Topic: Communication / Assistive Technology
What: A series of hour-long Zoom meetings covering various topics relevant for families who have a child on the Deafblind Registry. When: Sessions will be on the 2nd Tuesday of every other month from 6:30-7:30pm. March 8th - Communication/Assistive TechnologyMay 10th - Advocacy and Transition Who: Families that have children on the Deafblind Registry Registration: […]
Continue readingabout Family First Hour – Topic: Communication / Assistive TechnologyChat with the Deafblind Technical Assistance Team (DTAT) 2021-2022
The Deafblind Technical Assistance Team (DTAT) is offering an opportunity to ask questions about student behaviors, communication, sensory issues, literacy strategies, assessment practices, and anything else that you or your team finds challenging when working with a child who is deafblind. A session is offered each month and is limited to one team per session. […]
Continue readingabout Chat with the Deafblind Technical Assistance Team (DTAT) 2021-2022Spring Family Conference
This free, annual conference is exclusively for families who have children served by Iowa Educational Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired and the Iowa DeafBlind Project. Parents, teens, children and babies get to know each other, learn from one another and build relationships. Friday, March 25, 5-8 p.m.: Family swim and pizza night - […]
Continue readingabout Spring Family ConferenceChat with the Deafblind Technical Assistance Team (DTAT) 2021-2022
The Deafblind Technical Assistance Team (DTAT) is offering an opportunity to ask questions about student behaviors, communication, sensory issues, literacy strategies, assessment practices, and anything else that you or your team finds challenging when working with a child who is deafblind. A session is offered each month and is limited to one team per session. […]
Continue readingabout Chat with the Deafblind Technical Assistance Team (DTAT) 2021-2022Low Vision Clinic – Keystone AEA (Dubuque)
Low Vision Clinic offers a special examination to determine if a student’s visual functioning can be enhanced through the use of optical or non-optical devices and adaptive techniques. Click here for more on Low Vision Clinics, including registration information.
Continue readingabout Low Vision Clinic – Keystone AEA (Dubuque)Iowa Deafblind Project Power Hour: Topic – Cortical Vision Impairment
Join the Iowa Deafblind Project to discuss topics relevant to the education of those who are deafblind. Participants will be sent resources related to the topic to review prior to each session. On the specified date and time participants will meet together via Zoom toparticipate in a conversation about the topic. Iowa Deafblind Project staff […]
Continue readingabout Iowa Deafblind Project Power Hour: Topic – Cortical Vision ImpairmentChat with the Deafblind Technical Assistance Team (DTAT) 2021-2022
The Deafblind Technical Assistance Team (DTAT) is offering an opportunity to ask questions about student behaviors, communication, sensory issues, literacy strategies, assessment practices, and anything else that you or your team finds challenging when working with a child who is deafblind. A session is offered each month and is limited to one team per session. […]
Continue readingabout Chat with the Deafblind Technical Assistance Team (DTAT) 2021-2022Family First Hour – Topic: Advocacy and Transition
What: A series of hour-long Zoom meetings covering various topics relevant for families who have a child on the Deafblind Registry. Who: Families who have children on the DeafBlind Registry Registration: Each Family First hour will have its own registration so you can attend one that fits your interest, or all of them if they […]
Continue readingabout Family First Hour – Topic: Advocacy and TransitionLow Vision Clinic – Green Hills AEA (Council Bluffs)
Low Vision Clinic offers a special examination to determine if a student’s visual functioning can be enhanced through the use of optical or non-optical devices and adaptive techniques. Click here for more on Low Vision Clinics, including registration information.
Continue readingabout Low Vision Clinic – Green Hills AEA (Council Bluffs)Low Vision Clinic – Heartland AEA/DMPS (Johnston)
Low Vision Clinic offers a special examination to determine if a student’s visual functioning can be enhanced through the use of optical or non-optical devices and adaptive techniques. Click here for more on Low Vision Clinics, including registration information.
Continue readingabout Low Vision Clinic – Heartland AEA/DMPS (Johnston)Summer Camp: Girls Night Out – Cedar Falls
This camp is a skill building slumber party! Girls will develop independent living skills by using public transportation, handling money, primping themselves and each other in a safe and accessible environment. This is an opportunity for girls with visual impairments to spend time with each other, have fun and make new friends. Girls will be […]
Continue readingabout Summer Camp: Girls Night Out – Cedar Falls