What is a Visual Processing Disorder?


What is a Visual Processing Disorder?

In this issue of NASET’s Parent Teacher Conference Handout focuses on understanding and diagnosing children with visual processing disorder. As a special education teacher there are times when a child in your class will be diagnosed with a learning disability. Since there are so many specific types of learning disabilities it would be helpful for parents if you could provide information on the type that their child is exhibiting. One of these areas of learning disabilities is visual processing disorders. Read More

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