
Eyegames: Easy and Fun Visual Exercises
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Lois Hickman, MS, OTR, FAOTA maintains a private clinic at her organic farm in Lyons, Colorado, where she works with children and adults. Her key treatment components emphasize Sensory Integration theory and practice and the use of music. Lois is also recognized for her work with Fragile X Syndrome clients. In 1998, the Occupational Therapy Association of Colorado awarded Lois its highest honor, the Marjorie Ball Award of Merit, for her outstanding contribution to the field of occupational therapy. In 2000, Lois was honored by being selected as a "Fellow of the American Occupational Therapy Association." Dr. Rebecca E. Hutchins, O.D., FCOVD encourages her patients to "look beyond 20/20---beyond eyesight and into vision." Dr. Hutchins prides herself in taking the time needed to fully evaluate the visual system. She frequently confers with other professionals, including teachers, special educators, pediatric occupational therapists, speech pathologists, school psychologists, chiropractors, osteopaths, cognitive rehabiliation providers, and EEG neurofeedback professionals.
Content
Introduction
The Development of Vision
Problems with Visual Perception
Vision and Autism by Rebecca Hutchins
Guide to EyeGame Activities
EyeGame Activities
- Foundation Activities
- Eye-Body and Eye-Hand Coordination Activities
- Figure-Ground Activities
- "Wind"-Power Activities
- Other Senses and Visual Attention
- Eye Movement Activities
- Suspended-Ball Activities
- Chalkboard Activity
- Kirschner Arrow Chart
- Visualization Activities
- Bouncing a Ball to Learn Spelling
Computers and Vision
Losing Sleep? Light May Be a Culprit! by Rebecca Hutchins
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