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Visual Access Toolkit
Practical support for children who experience the world visually in unique ways
A simple, parent and educator friendly resource designed to support visual access, attention, and understanding — especially for children with Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) and other visual processing differences.
What you’ll get:
- Clear, easy-to-follow visual access strategies
- Simple environmental setup tips to reduce visual complexity
- Practical ideas you can use immediately at home, in school, or in therapy
- Gentle guidance designed for real-life moments (not overwhelm)
Why this toolkit exists:
Many children who experience visual processing differences need more than just “visual input” — they need intentional visual access.
This toolkit was created to offer simple starting points, not overwhelm.
Who this is for:
This resource is especially helpful for:
- Parents of children with CVI or visual processing differences
- Teachers in inclusive or special education classrooms
- Therapists (OT, vision, speech, early intervention)
- Anyone supporting a child who benefits from reduced visual complexity
About Little Dandelion Press
Little Dandelion Press creates books and resources designed to support children with unique learning and visual needs — especially children with CVI.
Our mission is to create materials that are:
- Accessible
- Thoughtfully designed
- Rooted in real lived experience
- Supportive for families and educators alike
After you sign up
Once you enter your email, you will:
- Receive the Visual Access Toolkit instantly in your inbox
- Be able to revisit it anytime
- Optionally receive updates about new accessible books and resources from LDP
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