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Sensory disorders are common in children with learning disabilities, but a direct cause-effect link is unproven. Orthoptic treatment for visual issues in dyslexia or DCD requires careful multidisciplinary evaluation.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Ophthalmology

Background:

  • Sensory disorders are frequently observed in children with learning disorders.
  • The causal relationship between sensory impairments and learning disabilities remains debated, particularly for visual disorders.
  • Current French guidelines do not recommend orthoptic treatment as a specific therapy for learning disorders due to a lack of evidence.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the literature on the association between sensory disorders and learning disabilities.
  • To describe a standard orthoptic assessment and evaluate its findings in children with dyslexia and Developmental Coordination Disorders (DCD).
  • To compare orthoptic assessment results between control groups, dyslexic children, and children with DCD.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on sensory disorders and learning disabilities.
  • Prospective comparative study involving three groups: controls, dyslexic children, and children with DCD.
  • Orthoptic assessment including vision and ocular motor function evaluation.

Main Results:

  • Strabismus and binocular vision disorders are prevalent in children with DCD.
  • Ocular motor function is impaired in 90% of children with DCD, 34% of dyslexic children, and 13% of controls.
  • Visual disorders are present in both learning-impaired and typically developing populations.

Conclusions:

  • While visual disorders are associated with learning disabilities like DCD and dyslexia, they are also found in the general population.
  • Orthoptic assessment findings should be interpreted within a comprehensive, multidisciplinary evaluation framework.
  • The evidence does not support orthoptic treatment as a standalone therapy for learning disorders.