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Prepare to explore the deep connections between nature, vision, the brain, and how they intersect with occupational therapy and education. Kim Wilson, with her wealth of experience in adult neurorehabilitation, shines a light on the complexity of the visual system and its impact on learning, particularly in young children.

In this episode, we address the often-overlooked significance of vision in nature and how outdoor environments can be instrumental in developing visual and cognitive skills. From the foundations of visual attention to the integration of sensory systems for functional participation, we've got it covered.

Kim also shares practical advice for parents on monitoring their child’s vision development, introduces us to the free InfantSee vision screening program for the little ones, and advocates for the benefits of play-based activities to enhance visual skills in a natural and engaging way.

Stay tuned as we delve into strategies for occupational therapists and parents alike to help children cultivate these vital skills through fun, stress-reducing activities that combine learning with the great outdoors. Plus, we'll touch on the challenge of engaging kids in therapeutic goals and unveil some of Kim's work in Colorado Springs, including her services that support homeschooling parents.

In this episode you'll hear about:

Importance of Nature and Vision in Occupational Therapy and Education

Addressing Visual Issues in Children 

Occupational Therapy's Approach to Vision 

Educating Parents on Children’s Vision 

Play-Based Activities to Address Visual Skills 

Nature-Based Learning and Skill Development 

Kim Wilson's Professional Services and Resources 

The Foundation of Visual Attention in Nature

Progression in Visual Skill Development through Play 

Awareness and Evaluation of a Child's Visual System 

Comprehensive Assessments for Early Childhood Development 

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