
Family Resource Group- March '25
Blind/Visually Impaired Edition

March is Here...
...and spring is just around the corner! This edition of the newsletter is packed with new resources, upcoming events, and information on summer camps--yes, it's already that time to begin summer camp registration!
As always, if you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to contact me at any time. We also ask you to provide feedback by completing the survey at the end of the newsletter.
Teachers, therapists and school staff who work with your child are invited to subscribe to receive a copy of this newsletter as well. Education staff may visit the registration page to sign up. Please pass this information on to the professionals who support your child.
Tess Nasehi
Family Resource Group BVI Editor
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March Observations
World Glaucoma Week - 3/10 - 3/16
World Optometry Day - 3/23
Upcoming Events
FAMILIES TO THE MAX
- F2MAX Foundational Courses: Please join us Wednesday March 12, 2025 for FAMILIES TO THE MAX Foundational Courses. Contact f2max@pattan.net or call 800-441-3215, ext. 3262 to schedule or find out more about our training opportunities.
- 2025 Virtual Village Series: It takes a village! As parents of children with disabilities, often times we are left feeling alone. Well, not anymore! F2MAX is your village. Join us for an hour of networking and sharing on March 6, 2025 at 7:00pm.
- Insights Needed to Enhance PA Early Transition & Family Engagement: We need your help! You have a wealth of knowledge and experience that can truly make a difference. By taking a few moments to complete a brief survey, you can help us refine the transition process for children who receive preschool early intervention services, making it as seamless and effective as possible.
Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI)
The TSBVI event calendar shares several resources, from articles to virtual discussions, for families:
National Federation of the Blind (NFB)
is currently offering the following programs:
Scholarship Program: Each year, NFB awards thirty $8,000 merit-based scholarships, and additional scholarship opportunities, to blind students across the country. The application closes March 31, 2025.
The National Organization of Parents of Blind Children Annual Seminar will be held in New Orleans, LA from July 8-13, 2025. The seminar includes workshops and sessions on a wide variety of topics and is an opportunity for members to connect with old friends and make new ones. Registration before July 1 costs $50 per family and includes other benefits.
Future Reflections: Future Reflections is a quarterly magazine for parents and teachers of blind children that encompasses NFB's positive philosophy of blindness with resources, success stories, access to a national network of parents, guidance for teachers, and more.
Early Connections Conference from Perkins
The Early Connections Conference is designed to support families and educators in building community, making connections and accessing the resources they need to help kids. Learn, connect, and ask in a supportive environment made up of experts and families like yours—with children from birth to age 7 who are blind, deafblind, or low-vision, including those who have multiple complex disabilities.
When: Saturday, May 3, 2025
Where: In-person at Perkins School for the Blind or virtually
Cost: $35 virtual, $40-$50 in-person
Bridging Knowledge to Know-How Conference: Empowering Educators and Partners
We are excited to announce a new networking and learning opportunity for youth, families, school teams, and community partners. This conference will highlight best practices, research, and practical strategies for autism, sensory and other low incidence disabilities (including visual impairment), and secondary transition.
Save the dates, July 28 -31, 2025 and look for more information to come on the Bridging Knowledge to Know-How: Empowering Pennsylvania Educators and Partners conference.
Camp InsPirAtion (formerly known as The Children's Institute) is a fun and free camp-like environment open to children, youth, and young adults ages 4-22 whose family/caregivers are attending the Bridging Knowledge to Know-How conference. Siblings are welcome to join in the fun too! View the flyer linked below for more information.
Summer Offerings
Camp Abilities PA at WCU
Camp Abilities PA @ WCU is an educational sports camp for youth ages 7-17 who are blind or have low vision. The purpose of the camp is to empower children to be physically active, improve their overall health and wellness, encourage them to make food choices that support an active lifestyle, and develop their confidence and self-esteem through sport and physical activity.
This year's camp is May 23-26, 2025. Register by April 16, 2025.
Camp Abilities NJ @ Rowan University
Camp Abilities NJ @ Rowan University is an educational sports camp for athletes ages 6-17 who have visual impairments. The goal of CANJRU is to empower youth with visual impairments through sport, physical activity, and wellness education.
This year's camp is being held from June 27-29, 2025.
Camp Abilities Delaware
Camp Abilities Delaware is an educational sports camp for children ages 5-17 who are blind or have low vision. Camp Abilities Delaware is an overnight camp experience that introduces children to a variety of sports, including cross-country running, orienteering, swimming, field events, golf, blind soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, beep baseball, rugby, football, volleyball, and tennis.
This year's camp is being held from August 3-8, 2025.
Helen L. Diller Vacation Home for Blind Children
Camp at the Helen L. Diller Vacation Home for Blind Children offers varied recreational programming for visually impaired children and introduces them to many new experiences the seashore has to offer.
Week-long camps run from June 15 - August 3, 2025.
Camp ConnXions, Beacon Lodge
Through Camp ConnXions, the Pennsylvania Lions Beacon Lodge Camp Inc. provides 8 days of adapted programming designed to maximize fun and adventure for individuals with vision loss.
Camp is held from July 12-17, 2025. Registration must be submitted by June 30, 2025.
Space Camp for Interested Visually Impaired Youth (SCIVIS)
SCIVIS week is coordinated by teachers of the visually impaired from all over the United States. Many adaptations are available this week, including braille, large print, voice output on selected computers, visually impaired speakers, and support from certified teachers of the visually impaired. Siblings or friends of visually impaired students are welcome to attend the same week.
Camp takes place from September 28 - October 2, 2025. Registration will occur during late May to early June.
⏰ 🔍 ECC at Home 🥦 🦯
Students who are blind or visually impaired are taught skills from the 9 areas of the expanded core curriculum (ECC), which are key to development. You might already be teaching or reinforcing some of these skills at home. Read on to find ways to continue reinforcing the ECC in your own home and community and click here to learn more about the ECC.
We will spotlight a new area of the ECC each month! This month we're highlighting self-determination and advocacy skills.
PA Training & Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN)
PaTTAN shares several self-determination and advocacy resources including:
- Student-Led IEP Process information
- "Speak Up! Self-Advocacy" PaTTANpod
- "Secondary Transition: Understanding Self-Advocacy" publication
American Printing House for the Blind (APH)
The American Printing House for the Blind (APH) offers many resources to learn more about the importance and ways of teaching self-determination and advocacy skills to your child.
- FamilyConnect shares related resources, such as "Teaching Your Child About Self-Advocacy" and more.
- APH Access Academy shares related videos on their YouTube channel, including "The Dignity of Risk and The Needs for Self-Advocacy" and more.
- The Hive offers online courses on assistive technology for blind children.
Perkins School for the Blind
The Perkins School for the Blind houses a vast library of articles, videos, activities and more on self-determination and advocacy skills. Anyone can visit the Perkins website and search for self-determination or self-advocacy. Below are a few examples of what Perkins has to offer in this area.
- "Self-Determination: A Student's Perspective" video
- "College readiness tip: Self-advocacy & self-determination skills" video
- "Learning to self-advocate" guide
- "Self-Determination: Setting IEP Goals" activity
- NEW: Paths to Literacy shares a new "ECC Monthly Challenge Introduction" for families and educators, as well as "A Moment of Outreach with Expanded Core Curriculum Videos."
- Perkins also shares information on CVI and the Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC)
I'm Determined, VA Dept. of Education
The I'm Determined project focuses on providing direct instruction, models, and opportunities to practice skills associated with self-determined behavior. This project facilitates youth, especially those with disabilities to undertake a measure of control in their lives, helping to set and steer the course rather than remaining the silent passenger.
Resources to Keep & Share
Groups for Families of Blind Children
Pennsylvania Organization of Parents of Blind Children
provides resources, advocacy, and connections for parents with blind and low vision children.
Pennsylvania Association of Blind Students
shares details on scholarships, workshops, conventions, and internship possibilities.
National Organization of Parents of Blind Children (NOPBC)
helps families and blind children maximize their skills, independence, and opportunities, while holding high expectations.
Bureau of Blindness & Visual Services (BBVS)
assists Pennsylvanians who are blind or visually impaired gain the skills necessary to live and work independently in their communities.
TSBVI Family Recharge Zone
serves as a virtual space for families to collaborate on the first Thursday of each month.
ParentConnect: A Family Support Group
offers a virtual support group for families on the first Wednesday of every month.
NUEVO: Charlando con Conchita
Estoy iniciando un grupo de apoyo mensual para padres hispanohablantes de estudiantes ciegos y con baja visión. Este será un lugar para hablar en español, hacer preguntas y construir una comunidad. Será el último martes de cada mes. Nuestra primera sesión será el 28 de enero a las 4:00pm EST. No es necesario registrarse. Enlace de Zoom aquí.
This is a support group for Spanish-speaking families of blind/low vision children.
NEW: Telesupport Group for Parents of Blind/Visually Impaired Children
Announcing a virtual support group for families of blind/visually impaired children in the Philadelphia region. This group, sponsored by Educating Communities for Parenting, connects every-other Thursday from 6:30-7:30pm via Zoom. Families share resources, information, and encouragement with other families in the Philadelphia region. Contact Maria Ceferatti at mcef869@gmail.com or 610-212-5566
for more information.
National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS)
NLS provides a free braille and talking book library service. Follow the steps shown on the National Library Service website to enroll and receive:
- books and magazines, including bestsellers, biographies, fiction, how-to books, music scores and instructional materials
- in braille or audio formats
- instantly downloadable or mailed to your door for free
PA Family Disability Groups
FAMILIES TO THE MAX: Statewide Network of Families
leads change by building awareness, empowering families, presuming competence, and fostering high expectations of students with disabilities.
PEAL Center
works with families, youth and young adults with disabilities and special health care needs to help them understand their rights and advocate for themselves.
HUNE
offers free bilingual (English and Spanish) programs, supports, and services on all aspects of special education. HUNE also offers an after-school and summer program.
Parent to Parent of PA
aims to connect and empower families by building a supportive community. Families can connect with others who have had similar journeys so that no parent feels alone.
PaTTAN Library
PaTTAN hosts a collection of publications, videos, podcasts, and websites to help families and educators better understand special education information. Listed below are a few popular resources, but you can also search PaTTAN's website and PaTTAN's YouTube channel to find more. Many of our publications are also available in other languages.
- Family's Quick Start Guide to Special Education Bundle
- Blind-Visual Impairment page
- Blind/Visual impairment publications
- Family Information
- Student-Led IEP Process
- IEP Information
This newsletter is not an endorsement of any organization or product that may appear.
Family Feedback Form
PaTTAN - Blindness/Visual Impairment Team
PaTTAN East - 333 Technology Drive Malvern, PA 19355
Jenifer Edgar - jedgar@pattan.net - BVI Initiative Lead, Educational Consultant
Tess Nasehi - tnasehi@pattan.net - Statewide BVI Family Support Specialist
PaTTAN Central - 6340 Flank Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17112
Greg Gerhart - ggerhart@pattan.net - Educational Consultant
PaTTAN West - 3190 William Pitt Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Tim Knight - tknight@pattan.net - Educational Consultant
The mission of the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN) is to support the efforts and initiatives of the Bureau of Special Education, and to build the capacity of local educational agencies to serve students who receive special education services.