Hyperlexia
Extremely early reading is called hyperlexia and is a sign of inappropriate neurodevelopment, especially in the area of vision.
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Neurodevelopmental Therapy Checklist
Not Just for Autism Therapy is a critical piece of healing a child with autism, and we have created an autism therapy checklist to help you out. Please note therapies listed in this checklist may also be helpful for children ... Read More
Vision Affects Behavior
Difficult behaviors can potentially be changed by improving vision, but most people don’t know that vision affects behavior, attention, learning and processing. They should, however, because the brains of children with autism spectrum disorders prevent them from correctly focusing on ... Read More
Hyperlexia Main Info Page
What Is Hyperlexia? Extremely early reading is called hyperlexia and is a sign of inappropriate neurodevelopment, especially in the area of vision. Parents get very excited when their very small child at a very precocious age begins to read as ... Read More
Educational Testing and Neuropsychological Evaluations for Special Needs Children
Patricia S. Lemer, M. Ed., NCC gives us the scoop on educational testing and neuropsychological evaluations for special needs children. When I was twelve, my mother showed me some vocational tests she used in her volunteer work with seniors. I ... Read More
Prioritizing Interventions for Autism, PDD-NOS, SPD and ADHD
From conception onwards there is a very specific developmental sequence that humans go through as they grow. This sequence starts with the most basic and primary survival functions that originate in the nervous system and then move on to higher ... Read More
Light Sensitivity and Autism, ADHD, SPD and Developmental Delays
Sensitivity to Light Common in Neurodevelopmental Disorders Light sensitivity in kids with autism, ADHD, SPD and developmental delays is common. This hypersensitivity is complicated by visual stress-Âproducing factors that overload their visual environment and confuse their eyes and brains. To ... Read More
Developing Visual-Motor Skills
Developmental optometrist Nancy B. Lewis OD helps us understand which visual-motor skills are appropriate by age and how to develop them. Visual-motor skills imply much more than handwriting. Children need to be able to use their hands and eyes as ... Read More
Choosing a Developmental Optometrist
Patricia S. Lemer MEd NCC discusses what a developmental optometrist does and how to find one in this post. What Is a Devlopmental Optometrist? Parents often ask me why I recommend that children be examined by a developmental optometrist rather ... Read More
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