visual impairment

  • When the Diagnosis Feels Bigger Than the Room

    When the Diagnosis Feels Bigger Than the Room

    Illustrated mama bear and cub holding paws while standing on a winding path through a sunlit meadow filled with soft pink flowers. Warm golden sunlight shines ahead as the path curves into the distance, symbolizing hope and possibility. The scene features gentle pastel tones of pink, sage green, and cream, creating a comforting storybook atmosphere…

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  • Understanding Stimming: Learning to Coexist with Differences

    Understanding Stimming: Learning to Coexist with Differences

    When most people hear the word stimming, they often think of autism or disability. But the truth is, most people engage in some form of self-regulation every day. Some people bounce their leg. Some twirl their hair. Some tap a pencil. Some doodle while listening. Some pace while thinking. Some hum, sing, or fidget. The…

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  • What Is the Brickhouse Confidence Method™?

    What Is the Brickhouse Confidence Method™?

    Building Confident Self-Advocates Brick by Brick At Cub Club by Imani, one of my biggest goals is to help empower and enrich children living with visual impairments — along with the parents, caregivers, and friends who love them. From my own observation, society often expects children to just know. Know how to behave.Know how to…

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  • What Is Stimming? Understanding Self-Regulation, Confidence, and Children Living with Visual Impairments

    What Is Stimming? Understanding Self-Regulation, Confidence, and Children Living with Visual Impairments

    Recently, while researching repetitive behaviors in children living with visual impairments, I came across a term I had rarely heard before: blindism. Historically, blindism has been used to describe repetitive movements and behaviors sometimes observed in people who are blind or living with visual impairments. Personally, I prefer the terms stimming or self-regulation because they…

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