The Overlooked Role of Vision in Learning & Daily Life
A free educational workshop for Medical professionals working with children to connect real-world symptoms with how the visual system functions—and what to do when vision is part of the problem. Presented by Todd Sitterley, COVT and staff.
Many patients struggle with symptoms that are not immediately recognized as vision-related. These challenges can impact learning, attention, and daily functioning, even when eyesight appears normal.
When Vision May Be Involved
Common signs observed in pediatric and clinical settings
Reads Accurately But Slowly Or With Fatigue
Avoids Or Resists Near Work
Headaches, Eye Strain, Blurred Vision
Difficulty Maintaining Visual Attention
Loses Place While Reading
Rereads Or Skips Lines
Motion Sensitivity / Visually Busy Environment
Post-Concussion Visual Symptoms
What You’ll Learn
Learning and Behavior
How Vision Impacts Learning and Behavior
Symptoms
How to identify Vision-Related Symptoms in Patients
Time for Eye Theraphy
When to refer for vision therapy
Examples and Insights
Real-world clinical examples and case insights
Join us!
1st Tuesday of every month
Workshops will be held the 1st Tuesday of every month from 6-7 PM MST
7007 Wyoming Blvd NE Suite C-1, Albuquerque, NM 87109