Course Description
So much of what we know about our world comes through our visual system. It affects reading, writing, posture, use of a communication board and so much more, yet we are taught so little about this system that has such a huge impact on the functional abilities of our children.
This engaging course will explain the anatomy and physiology of the visual system through evidence-based research and demonstrate the role vision plays in making academics more difficulty for some children. Therapists will learn to recognize the simple signs of undiagnosed vision-based learning impediments so they might better interpret the results of standardized testing. Through lab practice and case studies, attendees will gain confidence in assessing ocular motor and near vision focusing skills then design programs and use modifications to get the best possible outcomes. Attendees will then learn easy and fun techniques for improving these skills.
Suggested items to have on hand for the best course experience:
- A Brock String- This is a string, about 24-30 inches long, with 3 or 4 beads. This is used throughout the courses an intervention activity. They can also be found on Amazon by searching for brock string.
- A craft/popsicle stick- This will be used during the assessment process as a fixation stick. There are few choices available on Amazon as well found by searching for fixation stick.
Suggested items to have on hand for the best course experience:
- A Brock String- This is a string, about 24-30 inches long, with 3 or 4 beads. This is used throughout the courses an intervention activity. They can also be found on Amazon by searching for brock string.
- A craft/popsicle stick- This will be used during the assessment process as a fixation stick. There are few choices available on Amazon as well found by searching for fixation stick.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Interpret behaviors and difficulties that could indicate an undiagnosed vision problem
- Illustrate the role vision is playing in the development of their pediatric patients
- Identify the eye care professional best suited for your patient’s vision problem
- Identify the parts and function of the near vision triad
- Differentiate ocular motor difficulties from dyslexia
- Document ocular motor and near vision focusing problems
- Differentiate when to perform visual perception testing and when to wait
- Observe modifications during treatment to compensate for visual dysfunction
Robert Constantine
OTR\L
Robert Constantine, OTR\L is a 1997 graduate of University of Alabama at Birmingham Occupational Therapy program where he was awarded the Charles Brooks Award for Creativity. He has practiced in home health, and skilled nursing contexts and spent 9 years as the clinical specialist in brain injury at the West Florida Rehabilitation Institute where he developed a passion for evidenced-based treatment, sharing information and the functional effects of the visual system. Beginning in 2013, he enjoyed a 3 year tenure at an optometry practice where he learned techniques working closely with low vision, pediatric and adult optometrists. He has received Clinical Level 1 and 2 training offered by the Neuro-Optometric Rehab Association. He was also instructed in sports vision training working with the High Performance Vision Associates, a national group of optometrists that offer sports vision screenings to elite athletes. He developed specialized Drag Racing Glasses and has worked with NHRA Sportsman and Professional Drag Racers. He continues to provide vision rehabilitation services to pediatric and adult patients at the Pearl Nelson Center and Kindred at Home in Pensacola, Florida. Robert has been a national and international presenter for since 2016. His courses are engaging and full of personal experience and the latest evidence-based research.
Financial Disclosure: Rob receives honoraria from CIAO Seminars for the presentation of this course. Non-Financial Disclosure: None
30 Minutes
Introduction to The problem
30 Minutes
Understanding the Who and What of the Pediatric Eye Exam
30 Minutes
Anatomy and Physiology of the Visual System from Cornea to Cortex
30 Minutes
Common Congenital Visual Disorders
30 Minutes
Assessing Ocular motor and near vision focusing skills
30 Minutes
Understanding Common Vision Diagnosis
30 Minutes
Is it dyslexia? Vision problem? Both??
30 Minutes
Visual Profiles of Common Pediatric Diagnosis
60 Minutes
Treating Ocular Motor and Near Vision Focusing Problems
60 Minutes
Treating Posture and Balance through the Visual System
30 Minutes
Visual Perception and Visual Motor Integration
15 Minutes
Resources to Learn More
Delivery VIA:
- Online - This course is offered in an online, on demand format.
Contact hours pre-approved for:
- 7 Hours
- CIAO is an ASHA Approved Provider #AAWA (0.7 ASHA CEUs) bubble sheet required
- This course meets PDU requirements for NBCOT (7 PDUs)
- CIAO is an AOTA Approved Provider of professional development. AOTA Course approval ID#01694
- This live or self study course is offered at 0.7 CEUs Introductory Level, OT Service Delivery.
- AOTA does not endorse specific course content, products, or clinical procedures.
- CIAO is an Illinois Approved Provider for PT/PTA Continuing Education
- CIAO is recognized as an Approved Provider for PT/PTAs by the NYSE Dept State Board for PT
- The assignment of Texas PT CCUs does not imply endorsement of specific course content, products or clinical procedures by TPTA or TBPTE
- This activity meets continuing competence requirements for PT/PTA license renewal in TX
- This activity is provided by the Texas Board of PT Examiners Accredited Prov #2502009#TX
- The Physical Therapy Board of California recognizes CIAO Seminars as an Approval Agency to Approve Providers Offering Continuing Competency Courses
- The Physical Therapy Board of California has determined that CIAO meets the standards set forth in section 1399.95 of the CA Code of Regulations
- CIAO is a Rule Approved Provider for the Florida Board of Physical Therapy
- CIAO is an Approved Provider for the Florida Board of Occupational Therapy
- Approved for:
- 7 Hrs. PT/PTAs in AR, CA(#CIAO24-128), IL, TX (7 CCUs)
- 7 Hrs. Registered with CEBroker for OT/COTAs in AL, AZ, GA, LA, MS, SC, TN
- 7 Hrs. Registered with CEBroker for PT/PTAs in AZ, GA, OK, SC, TN
- 8 Hrs. PT/PTAs and OT/COTAs in FL (CE Broker#20-844122)
- 8.4 Hrs. PT/PTAs in NY
Intermediate Level
0.7 ASHA CEUs
CIAO Automatically reports to CE Broker for Florida Occupational and Physical Therapists and Assistants.
Florida SLPs can either use the ASHA CE Participant Form (Bubble Sheet) or self-submit through CE Broker.
CIAO is recognized on the NBCOT Provider Registry (meets PDU requirements for NBCOT)
Great course, I learned a lot. Looking forward to more.
- Highlands Ranch, CO / Nov 2022
Wonderful course full of good information and an excellent presenter!
- South Bend, IN / Nov 2022
I would have loved more examples and ideas for intervention
- Hawthorne, CA / Oct 2022
This was an excellent course that I will recommend to others.
- Kansas City , MO / Sep 2022
I thoroughly enjoyed the course!
- Pearland, TX / May 2022
Offering an in person course in the near future would be great to get to do hands on practice.
- Port St. Lucie, FL / Mar 2022
I really enjoyed Robert as a presenter! He was passionate and interesting and made me eager to learn more.
- Green Bay, WI / Jan 2022
Loved this course! My only suggestion would be to provide higher quality visual material to go along with the course as long with more Video access to develop a deeper understanding of typical vs atypical visual systems. Thank you!
- Colorado Springs, CO / Aug 2021
Great course! At times he talked too fast, luckily I could stop and go back on the video. It would be helpful to use the correct term but then follow it up with a brief description as some of these terms are new and I was trying to remember what he was talking about and then missed the information.
- Mechanicsburg, PA / Jun 2021