The Early Intervention Podcast

Vision in Birth to Three Part 2

36 min · 1. mar. 2026
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Unlock the secrets of early vision development and learn how vision shapes a child’s world from birth to age three. Molly Conn and Dee, teachers of children with visual impairments, share practical strategies to help parents, caregivers, and early interventionists support visual growth and independence. This episode explains key differences between ocular health, eyesight, and vision development, highlights critical early milestones, and explores how conditions like CVI, autism, epilepsy, and other neurological differences often overlap with visual challenges. You’ll gain simple, actionable tools—such as using descriptive language, high-contrast materials, and consistent routines—to better support children’s learning and safety. Perfect for families and professionals alike, this episode shows why early detection and targeted intervention matter, helping prevent long-term barriers and empowering children to thrive.

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Vision in Birth to Three Part 2

Unlock the secrets of early vision development and learn how vision shapes a child’s world from birth to age three. Molly Conn and Dee, teachers of children with visual impairments, share practical strategies to help parents, caregivers, and early interventionists support visual growth and independence. This episode explains key differences between ocular health, eyesight, and vision development, highlights critical early milestones, and explores how conditions like CVI, autism, epilepsy, and other neurological differences often overlap with visual challenges. You’ll gain simple, actionable tools—such as using descriptive language, high-contrast materials, and consistent routines—to better support children’s learning and safety. Perfect for families and professionals alike, this episode shows why early detection and targeted intervention matter, helping prevent long-term barriers and empowering children to thrive.

1. mar. 202636 min