Visual Processing Disorder
Visual Processing Disorder (VPD) is a condition that affects how the brain interprets visual information. Individuals with VPD may struggle to recognize shapes, colors, or patterns, making it difficult to understand what they see. This can impact daily activities, such as reading, writing, and navigating their environment.
People with VPD often have normal vision but face challenges in processing visual stimuli. This disorder can be associated with other conditions, such as dyslexia or ADHD. Early diagnosis and intervention, including specialized teaching strategies, can help improve visual processing skills and overall learning outcomes.