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Health & Daily Care

From mealtimes to vaccines and everything in between, this information will help you establish routines for the day to day needs of your child.

 
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My Community

Connect to a network of parents and professionals and develop your own support network of peers and advisors.

 
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Establishing Services

Don't know where to start? Overwhelmed by all the acronyms? Learn how to navigate the system of care and tips on preparing for IEPs.

 
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Meet Our Experts

Our panel of experts combine medical and therapeutic perspectives with years of experience working passionately alongside famiiles and children with special needs.

 
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Tools & Resources

A library of resources, reference links and easy to print guidelines for you to post on the fridge and share with others!

 
Love, Laugh & Live
 
 
 
 

Love, Laugh, & Live

This section is devoted to our amazing moms. It's ok, in fact we encourage you to laugh and develop goals for YOURSELF! Share your secrets of sanity and be encouraged to take time for you!

 

Vision

Is your child’s vision developing in a typical way? How can you tell? Learn about typical vision development, when to seek medical attention, and interventions you can use at home, if needed.
 
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If you find that your child is visually impaired, your next question may be, “What can I do to help my child?”
Cortical Visual Impairment (CVI) is a temporary or permanent visual impairment caused by the disturbance of the posterior visual pathways and/or the occipital lobes of the brain
Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is an eye disorder affecting premature infants. This disorder was called Retrolental Fibroplasia in the past
Optic Nerve Hypoplasia (ONH) refers to the underdevelopment of the optic nerve during pregnancy
Optic Nerve Atrophy (ONA) is a permanent visual impairment caused by damage to the optic nerve
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Albinism refers to a group of inherited conditions. People with albinism have absent or reduced pigment in their eyes, skin or hair
Pediatric Visual Diagnosis Fact Sheet
Light rays enter the eyes by passing through the cornea, the aqueous, the pupil, the lens, the vitreous, and then striking the light sensitive nerve cells (rods and cones) in the retina
Although they share a common diagnosis, children with Visual Impairment (VI) may have a wide range of visual characteristics.
The retina is the innermost coating of the eye, containing light-sensitive nerve cells and fibers connecting with the brain through the optic nerve
A vision assessment can be done at home and school as well as the doctor's office
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