Achievers Unlimited of Wisconsin, Inc.
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Autism Spectrum

Visual/Perceptual Components:

Up to 90% of individuals with Autism lack the vision skills which determine how our eyes function. These skills have not developed normally in these individuals. Visual deficits found in individuals with Autism Spectrum disorders include:

  • Scanning objects quickly
  • Fixating/ poor visual attention
  • Eyes that don’t focus as a team
  • Inefficient eye movements
  • Eyes that cross or turn
  • Split peripheral vision and central vision
  • Motor deficits
  • Not aware of “personal space”
  • Reliance on peripheral vision or tunnel vision
  • Constant motion or no movement
  • Splinter skill development
  • Difficulty processing what is seen
  • Difficulty dealing with change
  • Poor eye-hand coordination
  • Balance and quality of motor skills
  • Uncoordinated eye-foot-hand-brain

Products to help:

  • The Scarf Kit
  • Hanging Balloon – Ball to Free Floating Ball Kit