What You’ll Discover in Christine Winter-Rundell The Connection Between Autism and Vision Hands-On Demonstrations of Therapeutic Techniques
- Faculty:
- Christine Winter-Rundell
- Duration:
- 1 hour 2 minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- February 18, 2017
Description
Autism patients have difficulties processing information and responding to information from their senses, including their most dominant sense—the visual system. Visual information is often used inefficiently by autistic people. and Have difficulty coordinating their central and peripheral (ambient) vision. It can also be true to a lesser degree. of People with Sensory Processing Disorder and ADHD. Through the use of hands-On demonstrations, you will be able to learn techniques to improve central nervous system. and Clients with peripheral vision coordination can achieve better results Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Handouts
Module 3 Manual (0.85 MB) | 23 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Understanding the Neuro-Anatomy of The Visual System
- Ambient versus Focal pathway description
Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Visual signs and Autism spectrum disorder symptoms
- Why is vision so important for people on the job? Autism Spectrum?
- How do you explain many? of The classic symptoms of Autism Understanding the Ambient Visual PathwayÂ
- What is a yoked prism and What does it do for those with dementia? Autism?
Therapeutic Activities: Demonstrations
- Games for peripheral awareness
- Vestibular stimulation, fixation, and Eye tracking activities
- Floor maze for laterality and Directionality
- Ambient pathway stimulation tools
Faculty
Christine Winter-RundellOD, FCOVD. FAAO Similar seminars and products: 8
Christine Winter-Rundell, OD, FCOVD, FAAO, is a Fellow of The American Academy of Optometry and A Fellow of The College of Optometrists Vision Development (COVD). Her interests lie in primary eye care for children of All ages, but a special focus is on children with sight impairments-related learning disorders or any patients who have had a brain injury. She loves to co-managing patients with other professionals and frequently works closely with occupational, physical, and Speech therapists, psychologists and pediatricians. Dr. Winter-Rundell Graduated with Honors from the University of Utah with a degree as a Biology teacher and minor in Psychology from the University of Iowa in 2000. She attended Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, TN for her Doctor of Optometry education, followed by a Residency at Nova Southeastern College of Optometry in the area Primary Eye Care with emphasis in Pediatrics. In 2005 she joined The Children’s Eye Center at Cedar Rapids Eye Care. Dr. Winter has been very active in optometric service missions to five different countries in Latin America where her Spanish language fluency was advantageous, and looks forward to sharing that experience with her children.
Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Dr. Christine Winter-Rundell It is used by The Children’s Eye Center at Cedar Rapids Eye Care. PESI, Inc. provides a speaking honorarium.
Non-Financial: Dr. Christine Winter-Rundell Has no pertinent non-financial Online Viewing and Digital Downloadrelationship to disclose.
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