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Checklist indicating visual perceptual processing issues in Children

Visual perception is the ability of our brain to interpret what is seen around us. The simple act of seeing and reading the last line of the visual acuity chart does not mean that the person has good visual perceptual skills. A child may simply identify an object at a distance but if the child shows difficulties in registering the object, recalling it or appreciating its differences and similarities amongst other objects then the child is experiencing visual perceptual issues. These problems could negatively impact the child’s performance in academics, sports and even socializing. As the child constantly finds difficulty in reading, writing, completing math problems, completing activities of daily living like eating, toileting etc, then the child loses his/her self esteem which may also lead to irritability and frustration in the child.

Early detection and timely intervention can help the child to perform like his peers. Down below is a checklist that would help you to recognize if your child is facing any visual perceptual problems. This has been compiled from various checklists for quick recognition of your child’s abilities and difficulties.

Signs of Visual Perceptual Problems

Is your child facing any of the following difficulties?

Description Yes/No
Often complaints of headache or eyestrain while reading
Shows poor attention while reading
Lose their place while reading
Often skips, omits or re-read words
Often avoids reading or any near work
Complaints of blurred vision at the end of the day
Cover or close one eye while reading
Misspells words frequently
Gets distracted very easily
Finds difficulty in comprehending what is read
Tire easily or falls asleep while reading
Become fidgety and restless while reading
Use finger or marker to keep track while reading
Squint, rub or show watery eyes while reading or writing
Has difficulty differentiating between p/q, b/d, u/n
Inverses letter or numbers while copying (23 for 32, 19 for 91)
Write uphill or downhill
Misaligns digits while writing
Can answer orally but finds difficulty during written examination
Child appear brighter than what test scores indicate
Confuses left/right directions
Have poor posture while reading or writing
Exhibits poor eye-hand coordination during writing/artwork
Complaints of not able to see the board, double vision, lines moving or appearing wavy
Exhibit poor spacing between letters and words while writing
Inconsistent/poor in sports activities
Avoiding sports and games
Difficulty completing homework on time
Saying I can’t before trying
Difficulty managing time
Has difficulty tying shoe lace, buttoning the shirt or zip trousers
Inability to judge distances
Difficulty with money concepts
Misplaces objects, belongings
Car sickness / motion sickness
Forgetful/poor memory
Difficulty with peer interaction
Needs auditory cues/clues

If your child is facing any of the above challenges, it’s indeed necessary to get your child evaluated by a developmental optometrist. At PreciEyes we perform a comprehensive eye examination that includes assessment of functional vision of your child. Our therapy programs help to alleviate your child’s symptoms.

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