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60 Seconds on SPD

Hello, Kathy

Just dropping in to share a cool tip with you.

Hope you're having a good week!

Did you know ....

For the average child, all senses develop and work together; touch,

sight, sound, taste, and body movement. The proper interaction of

the above senses enables us to function and feel comfortable. For

12-17% of children, the senses do not interact efficiently. These

children have a sensory processing disorder. Symptoms can be quite

problematic, and if left unrecognized and untreated, often affect a

child's behavior, development, and ability to properly interact and

learn.

Okay, now onto the real meat of this message!

Nearly 80% of what a child learns is obtained visually. Research

indicates that 70% of the 2 million school-age children who have

difficulty in reading have some form of visual impairment, such as

ocular motor, perceptual or binocular dysfunction.

Many children with sensory processing disorders have impaired

ocular-motor and eye teaming skills. This makes everyday tasks such

as looking into someone else's eyes, climbing stairs, navigating

around furniture and other people, playing sports, reading, and

writing extraordinarily difficult.

Fortunately, vision skills are just that -- SKILLS and they can be

taught just as you would any other skill you wanted your child to

master.

To find out if your child's eyes are working together effectively,

use the free EyeQ Inventory available here:

http://clicks.aweber.com/z/ct/?aAziIiXxu7LTnhzTojYZ1w

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