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Visual Processing Disorders

Visual processing disorders are conditions where the brain has difficulty making sense of what the eyes see, despite normal vision. People with these disorders can see clearly but struggle with interpreting visual information—such as recognizing faces, visual memory, spatial relationships, or coordinating eyes for reading and writing. This isn’t due to eyesight problems but how the brain processes visual input. It can impact learning, reading, and everyday activities, requiring targeted strategies and therapies to improve visual interpretation skills.