by Grant Vision Care | Jan 15, 2019 | Eye Conditions
Visual motor integration is the eyes telling the hands/body what to do. This is ever so important in fine motor and gross motor activities. Some examples of fine motor activities involving visual motor integration: handwriting, coloring, playing with Legos, etc. Some...
by Grant Vision Care | Aug 28, 2018 | Resources
Inefficient visual closure skills may result in incomplete work, ignoring details when doing visual tasks, and being able to do parts of a task but not put them together. A person with poor visual closure may need to have all details explained because they cannot...
by Grant Vision Care | Aug 21, 2018 | Resources
Poor figure ground skills may cause difficulty determining what is significant from what is insignificant and difficulty completing work. It may also make it harder to get meaning from the printed page when there is a lot of information or clutter on the page. You...
by Grant Vision Care | Aug 14, 2018 | Resources
Difficulty with visual sequencing may contribute to poor spelling skills, difficulty organizing, and following through with tasks that require more than one step. This is important in spelling, math, and also being able to follow directions properly. It can also cause...
by Grant Vision Care | Aug 7, 2018 | Resources
Form evaluation skills allow for immediate and accurate production of likenesses and differences and the ability to reproduce and generalize forms. Visual form constancy allows for accurate interpretation of an object, word, letter, or number no matter how it is...