Pediatric Motor Problems & Visual Impairment: Introduction

Presented by Cynthia N. Potter

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Visual impairments have the potential to dramatically affect how children develop and are able to learn. The course outlines delays across developmental domains that can be anticipated as a result of visual impairments. The effect of visual impairment on development of head and trunk control and postural stability is described. Common delays in motor skills and motor planning are explained. Case examples to illustrate use of compensatory strategies are discussed.

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Cynthia N. Potter

Cindy Potter, PT, MS, DPT, has worked with children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in many different practice settings, including early intervention, outpatient, preschool, school, community-based settings, and ICF/IDD facilities for 39 years. She earned a BS in biology and English writing from…

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Chapters & learning objectives

Effect of Visual Impairment on Developmental Skills

1. Effect of Visual Impairment on Developmental Skills

This chapter describes the impact that visual impairments can have on the child’s overall development and learning, including motor skills, cognitive abilities, learning differences, social, and communication skills.

Examples of Effective Interventions for  Young Children

2. Examples of Effective Interventions for Young Children

Many strategies are available to help manage visual problems during physical therapy intervention and to promote learning. This chapter reviews factors that need to be considered for each child so that they can use their vision most efficiently and looks at using appropriate visual strategies during physical therapy interventions at different ages.