Many neurodivergent children experience challenges with eye tracking and coordination, which can affect reading, writing, and attention.
Vision Sticks help train the eyes to move smoothly and work together, enhancing visual efficiency and reducing frustration during close work.
Vision Stick activities require sustained visual attention, hand-eye coordination, and concentration.
These tasks gently train the brain to maintain focus for longer periods, supporting learning and everyday function.
Activities often include crossing the midline, balance, and controlled movement, all of which stimulate the vestibular and proprioceptive systems.
These systems play a role in self-regulation, attention, and sensory processing, areas that are often impacted in neurodivergent children.
Some neurodivergent children retain primitive reflexes or have challenges with postural control.
Vision Stick exercises encourage bilateral coordination and body awareness, which supports reflex integration, helping calm the nervous system and enhance motor planning.
Vision Sticks are easy to use in short bursts, making them ideal for movement breaks during transitions, homework, or therapy sessions, helping reset attention and reduce overwhelm in a playful, engaging way.
								









