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Offering services for clients of all ages
VISION OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

SIGNS YOUR CHILD MAY HAVE VISION PROBLEMS​
Difficulty Reading and writing even though they are receiving tutoring to improve
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Poor handwriting and letter reversals can be a sign of binocular vision problems
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Frequent headaches and eye rubbing or tearing while reading or doing near-visual tasks
O
A child that is doing well in most subjects but struggles and dislikes reading tasks
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A child that fidgets, turns their head, or closes one eye during reading. They may also hold the pages close to their face or particularly far away while reading
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Motion sensitivity or disliking movements (like rollercoasters), difficulty learning to ride a bike.
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Difficulty catching a ball
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Child diagnosed with ADHD that does not respond to medication
Vision Occupational Therapy Scope of Practice
Binocular Vision Disorders
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Ocular Motor (Eye Movement) Disorders
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Accommodative "Focusing" Disorder

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