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Understanding a CVI Diagnosis

Understanding a CVI Diagnosis

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In this episode of Focus In, host Cameron Mills is joined by Dr Jonathan Waddington to explore what it really means to receive a diagnosis of Cerebral Vision Impairment, often known as CVI.

CVI is one of the most common causes of vision impairment in children, yet it is still widely misunderstood. In this conversation, Cameron and Dr Waddington discuss how CVI affects visual processing, how it differs from ocular conditions, and what families and professionals need to know when navigating concerns about a child’s vision.

The episode provides clear, practical insight for parent carers, educators and professionals supporting children with additional needs.

Topics covered include:

  • What CVI is and how it affects the way the brain processes visual information
  • How common CVI is among children with vision impairment
  • When parents or professionals might first notice signs that something is not typical
  • Medical conditions and disabilities that are often associated with CVI
  • Early indicators that may suggest a child has CVI
  • The first steps to take if CVI is suspected
  • What the diagnostic process involves
  • How long a diagnosis can take
  • What typically happens once a diagnosis is made
  • The practical and emotional impact of a CVI diagnosis on a child and their family
  • What support is available following diagnosis
  • Practical day to day strategies parents and carers can use at home
  • How schools and education settings can adapt to better support children with CVI
  • What the future might look like for a child growing up with CVI

This episode aims to bring clarity and reassurance to families who may be at the beginning of their journey, as well as to professionals who want to deepen their understanding of CVI and how best to respond.

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