
DESIGNED FOR SUCCESS
overview
CCVI is conducts a variety of programs, all of which are specialized toward children with visual impairments. Led by Teachers of the Visually Impaired, therapists, and specialists, all programs are customized on a case-by-case basis based on the needs of each individual child. Many receive one-on-one educational learning sessions and their parents utilize CCVI resources. As a consultant and a provider, the wealth of information in the field of early childhood education that CCVI possesses is always accessible to parents as their child receives evaluations, services, and programming. These comprehensive programs are also accessible to children with multiple disabilities.
The cost to receive a functional vision evaluation or ongoing services varies based on the case. Services are paid for by either the school district, state, or in some cases, insurance or parents. Local school districts may contract with CCVI according to their district guidelines and what the team determines is the proper placement. Servicing students itinerantly through our Mobile Outreach for Vision Education Program in their home school building is always an option.
THE BIG PICTURE
CCVI has no shortage of connections throughout the Kansas City area. Parents, teachers, therapists, community member, physicians, optometrists, pathologists, specialists, ophthalmologists, and many more all contribute to the CCVI mission. Therefore, it can be difficult to understand how a child receives services and what they will learn along the way.
It helps to take a look at the big picture.

Mobile outreach for vision education (MOVE) program
School districts looking for therapeutic or specialized services to be provided onsite at their facility can join the MOVE Program. This allows children to receive one-on-one services without enrolling in the Early Intervention or Early Learning Academy, based on the recommendation and guide of an individualized educational plan. No matter which stage of the education process a child is at, certified professionals with direct experience serving individuals with visual impairment are available to attach body oriented goals to a learning plan. The itinerant program provides specialized services to school districts on a contract basis for individuals with visual impairments (age 3-21). This comprehensive partnership brings CCVI therapists, specialists, and educators with focuses on visual impairments into the building of the student’s home district.
Parent Group
At Children’s Center for the Visually Impaired, supporting the whole family is part of the mission. Families are welcomed into a community of support where each individual journey is recognized as unique; however, every member knows they are not alone. All parents have the opportunity to master the necessary tools to help their child grow and thrive with helpful hands available along the way, regardless of whether or not CCVI services their child directly.
