Therapy for Visual Perception at Play Works

April 12, 2019 • by Sarah McDonnell

What is visual perception?

Visual perception refers to the brain’s ability to make sense of what the eyes see. This is not the same as visual acuity which refers to how clearly a person sees (for example “20/20 vision”). A person can have 20/20 vision and still have problems with visual perceptual processing.

"We traveled from out of town for an intensive therapy program and are so happy that we made the investment. The team at Play Works is truly top notch, and they made our family feel like we were top priority!

Amy Samson

What are the building blocks necessary to develop visual perception?

Sensory Processing:

Accurate registration, interpretation and response to sensory stimulation in the environment and the child’s own body.

Sensory Processing:

Accurate registration, interpretation and response to sensory stimulation in the environment and the child’s own body.

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