Welcome to Module 7: Visual Perception

Visual perception can feel overwhelming with all its overlapping terms and confusing categories, but Jaime breaks it down into three manageable pieces you can actually work with. Here’s the reality check: 90% of students with learning disabilities have visual perception delays. That means almost every kid you’re seeing for academic struggles has visual perception issues layered in. This module isn’t about becoming a visual perception expert – it’s about recognizing when it’s vision versus visual perception and having practical strategies ready to go.

Resources mentioned in this module may be found in your RESOURCES WORKBOOK (pictured left) alphabetical order:

ꕤ Functional Difficulties Observations in Children             with Undiagnosed Vision Problems 112
ꕤ How to Size a Desk 62
ꕤ MJOT Desk Reminders for abcd and bdpq 56-57
ꕤ OT Tips for Health & Success in School 15
ꕤ Signs of Visual Perceptual Difficulties in Kids 66-67

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Be sure to follow along in the Slides workbook for this module and pre-test!

Related Product & Video

FUNctional Visual Perception Workbook

Hi, it’s Jaime! This is my favorite vp product that—funny story—I made myself to include all the things I wanted to work on with my kids dealing with VP issues. There was nothing that I had found that encompassed all the skills AND Progress Tracking. It even comes with an answer key—because I know how busy (& hectic) school OTP’s days are!

It’s a digital workbook (in PDF format) that I recommend printing and spiral binding for easy copying!