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Perceptual Processing & Binocular Rehab: Navigating Learning Challenges

In this webinar, Dr. Raghida Achkar, Head of Occupational Therapy Arabic & French Services delved into the significance of the perceptual processing program, vision therapy, and the binocular rehabilitation approach, offering practical tools and strategies to aid children with learning difficulties and developmental delays.

You will learn:

Significance of the Perceptual Processing Program in addressing diverse visual perceptual/information processing domains.

Discover how Binocular Rehabilitation approach can substantially enhance reading, decoding, comprehension, spelling, memory, math and beyond.

Practical tools and strategies to assist children with learning difficulties and developmental delays.

 

About the Speaker

Perceptual Processing & Binocular Rehab: Navigating Learning Challenges 4Dr. Raghida Achkar is a renowned Neuro Paediatric Occupational Therapist with over 20 years of expertise in pediatric and neurological conditions. Holding a Professional Doctorate from North Central College and currently a PhD Candidate at the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, she excels in therapeutic rehabilitation and early diagnosis. Fluent in Arabic, English, and French, Dr. Raghida has a diverse skill set, including NDT Bobath and Sensory Integration approaches, Tomatis Listening Therapy, Perceptual Processing Assessment and ADOS2 provider. At TDCC, she collaborates closely with parents, therapists and educators, using innovative methods to champion each child’s development, bringing joy and progress to families.

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