Functional Vision Screening Checklist: Visual Processing Screen

$1.90

This functional vision screening checklist is a quick, one-page tool designed to help identify potential visual processing difficulties in kids. Use this visual processing screen to determine if a student may benefit from a full developmental vision screening and further assessment.

Description

What appears as difficulty focusing and task avoidance could have a root cause that’s often overlooked.

Visual processing (a child’s ability to make sense of what they see) and visual acuity (how well a child sees), are not the same.

Too often, students and patients who would benefit from vision therapy go without. This resource is a relatively quick, one-page screening to assist educators and clinicians in identifying potential signs of visual processing difficulties, and whether a formal developmental visual assessment may be warranted.

Functional vision screening checklist

What looks like inattention, frustration with reading, or difficulty focusing could actually be a visual processing issue, and many children go without the support they need. This functional vision screening checklist is a practical, one-page tool for educators, therapists, and caregivers to screen for red flags related to visual processing. The visual processing screen includes observable signs and behaviors that may indicate a child is struggling to make sense of what they see not just how clearly they see it. Designed as a quick, easy first step, this resource helps determine if a developmental vision screening is needed, and opens the door to further evaluation and support.

A must-have tool for school-based professionals and pediatric therapists.