OT Month: Checklist for Identifying Visual Perception Difficulties in a...
Visual Perception is the ability to interpret, analyze and give meaning to what is seen. The process of taking in one’s environment is referred to as “perception.” If this perception is incorrect or...
View ArticleVisual Challenges: Dealing with the Reversal Problem
Reversals are among the most common characteristics seen in children with learning disabilities. Many children reverse letters in the early years because they lack familiarity with letter and/or number...
View ArticleVisual Perception Activities: Part 1
A.M. Skeffington, an American optometrist known to some as “the father of behavioral optometry”, believed that vision cannot be separated from the total individual nor from any of the sensory systems...
View ArticleVisual Perception Activities: Part 2
In Visual Perception Activities, Part 1, I explained how visual perception comes from combining visual skills with all other sensory modalities, including the vestibular and proprioceptive systems. I...
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