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Immature Vision vs. Mature Vision - How to Improve Vision and Movement

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👉Here, Felipe shows you the difference between immature and mature vision

  • ✴️Immature vision is when the head moves with the eyes. 
  • ✴️Mature vision is when the eyes can move independently from head movements. 
  • ✴️At 12-14 months, a child should have mature vision.

If a child does not have the ability to express mature vision at this age, it is a sign that they will start to have (or are experiencing) deviations in movement development. 

Deviations in movement development can lead to developmental delays, if not addressed. 

That being said, in my Cognitive Vision Training, I show you how you can identify your child's movement deviations that are being caused by their immature vision. 

Then I show you how to start teaching your child mature vision skills. 

Typical children, like the girl in these pictures, who haven't fully developed their mature vision have a short attention span, and it's hard for them to focus on things for long periods of time. 

Many special needs children are diagnosed with things like Autism, ADD, ADHD, Cortical Visional Impairment (CVI), when in reality their immature vision skills need to be worked with so the child can experience mature vision skills.

👉In the Cognitive Vision Training: 

  • ✴️Evaluate your child's vision using the Diamond Scale Functional Vision Assessment. 
  • ✴️Learn your child's attention span and milestone delays are a direct cause of their undeveloped vision. 
  • ✴️Start improving your child's vision skills and immediately their attention and movement abilities will improve. 

🤔 It's not too late to start working with your child's vision. 

The best time to start anything is today. 

Take the course, CLICK HERE

 

 

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