Visual processing disorders, also known as perceptual disorders, involve impairments in a child’s ability to perceive and process visual information. Children manifest difficulties in several ways, including issues with judging distance, colors, size consistency, and orientation of visual information. This disorder can have a direct impact on the child’s learning ability. Treatment interventions are discussed to address visual disorders in the pediatric population.
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Section 1: Visual Processing Disorders in Children
Donna completed her Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy from East Carolina University in December 1990. She has extensive pediatric experience in both school- based, outpatient clinic, preschool, daycare, home health, and teletherapy settings throughout the course of her career. Significant knowledge and expertise in treating developmental delays, autism, cerebral palsy, and congenital abnormalities with children in various settings from infancy to high school age level have been her primary focus. Disclosure: Donna Greene, B.S. OTR/L has no Relevant Financial or Non-Financial Relationship with ineligible companies to disclose.
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