Functional vision skills are critical for learning and comprehension. These materials provide a clear understanding of functional vision skills, how to screen for functional vision problems, how to identify categories of functional vision efficiency, and apply intervention strategies to improve functional vision skills. How the eyes work together and how the focal and ambient visual processes interact, influence how the child learns. Remediation of functional vision problems, along with neuropostural physical handling, and a hand development program, can be effective in overcoming many learning problems.
VCUR1: Goal Oriented Curriculum for Improving Functional Vision Skills in the Clinic and Classroom
– Available in Spanish (Manual)
VSK1: Complete Functional Vision Screening Kit & Instructional Video
How to identify basic functional vision skills and use screening tools to identify children with potential functional vision problems that need referral to a behavioral, developmental, or neuro-optometrist. Complete instructional video included.
Categories Of Functional Vision Efficiency: By Raquel M. Benabib, MS
FVCI: Learning To Orient The Visual System (18 min.)
FVC2: Helping The Visual System Move & See (19 min.)
FVC3: Beginning To Process Visual Information (19 min.)
FVC4: Making Visual Processing Efficient For Learning (16 min.)
STRAB1A: Functional Optometric Approach to Strabismus & Amblyopia By William M. Ludlam, MS, OD and Diana Eastburn-Ludlam, COVTT