We have found 87 results across our website for keyword ‘Behaviours’ — we have listed these below, ordered by best to least relevant match.
CVI Related Behaviours CVI causes many behaviours, often seen as difficulties, or odd ways of doing things. We explain these related behaviours in three groups - adaptive, reactive and absent behaviours.
The CVI Puzzle Key to optimal targeted support is understanding which combination of individual CVIs each person is affected by. If the brain altering event or injury are not known, it can be quite a puzzle to figure out. We explain.
Obsessive (Non-Verbal Children) Does the non-verbal person with CVI, sometimes, often or always appear obsessive or have obsessive behaviours? Some quick suggested solutions here.
Behaviours How behaviours affect the person with cvi
CVI Autism Team Blog 2 Considering why some children with CVI develop autistic behaviours, looking at their first year.
Simultanagnosia Spectrum Mixer-Board separating eight different experiences and behaviours relating to simultanagnostic vision, and looking at understanding the impact of their varying levels
CVI Autism Team Blog 1 First blog from new team put together specifically to consider the connections and relationships between CVI and autism.
Newsletter 27 The CVI Puzzle Newsletter 27, emailed 4 Dec 2020, about the ’Dark Art’ of diagnosing CVI, explained through the CVI Puzzle.
Balint Syndrome Balint Syndrome is the most severe form of dorsal stream dysfunction.
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