Description
Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI) is one of the most common yet least understood causes of visual dysfunction in children today. Unlike ocular conditions, CVI originates in the brain – making its recognition, diagnosis and management uniquely challenging for clinicians, educators and families alike. Covering the journey from clinical evaluation to real-world application, this essential resource equips readers with tools to identify CVI early, harness the critical window of neuroplasticity, and implement meaningful interventions across environments-clinic, home and school. Designed for ophthalmologists, pediatricians, optometrists, therapists, educators, caregivers, and parents, this book emphasizes accessible strategies, especially for those in resource-limited settings where specialized services may not be readily available. Insightful, practical, and empowering, this book is more than a clinical text-it is guide to unlocking potential, fostering independence, and transforming lives through informed care.







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