About the Birth to Three (B-3) ~ Family Infant Toddler (FIT) Program:
Other B-3 Pages or Related Programs
What expertise does NMSBVI offer?
What services are available from NMSBVI for infants and toddlers?
Who should be referred to NMSBVI?
Any child between the ages of birth and three years old who:
Who can make a referral to NMSBVI?
Who do I contact to make a referral?
Trainings
The O&M Inventory is a tool created for use by Certified Orientation & Mobility Specialists (COMS) with their students/clients. Each COMS must rely on his/her professional judgment when using the O&M Inventory and teach skills according to his/her own training. The O&M Inventory does not have skill items for everything each COMS teaches and may include skill items that a COMS may not teach. For the former, thorough COMS generated session notes are important for documentation of the teaching of those skills. For the later, any skill item a COMS doesn’t believe is appropriate for a student/client is simply rated as zero—which does not count against the score. Use of the O&M Inventory must be done in alignment with the professional judgment and training of the COMS using it.
For additional information about the Inventory visit the NMSBVI Orientation & Mobility Inventory page.
NMSBVI Foundation Eyeglass Fund
The NMSBVI Foundation provides some limited funds to purchase eyeglasses for children who are visually impaired and who do not have private insurance or Medicaid coverage to pay for eyeglasses. Application can also be made to the fund if children break their eyeglasses and a replacement pair is not covered by private insurance or Medicaid.
To qualify Eyeglass fund:
For more information about the Birth to Three ~ Family Infant Toddler Program, to make a referral or request vision training: