Imagine opening a cluttered Google Doc where everything looks scrambled and overwhelming. For someone with a visual processing disorder, that’s what their brain feels like almost every time it tries to interpret what the eyes are seeing.
https://retroworldnews.com/visual-processing-disorder-demystified-why-life-feels-harder-than-it-should/

#VisualProcessingDisorder #VPD #Neurodiversity #LearningDifferences #CognitiveChallenges #MentalHealthAwareness #Dyslexia #SensoryProcessing #EducationMatters #SupportNeurodiversity #UnderstandingVPD #VisualLearning #lifestyle

Visual Processing Disorder Demystified: Why Life Feels Harder Than It Should | Retroworldnews

Imagine opening a cluttered Google Doc where everything looks scrambled and overwhelming. For someone with a visual processing disorder, that’s what their

Retroworldnews

i wish people would start saying "people who need screenreaders" instead of "visually impaired people" or similar, because:

1. not everyone with low vision needs a screenreader. this leads to people thinking their job making things accessible is done by making things screenreader-friendly, while most of it is still violently inaccessible to hard of sight people like me who rarely use screenreaders and rely on things like large text.

2. not everyone who uses a screenreader does so because of low vision. i have low vision and the main reason i use a screenreader sometimes are visual processing issues. the idea that only people who can't see (and thus also can't read) use screenreaders leads to situations like on twitter when we weren't able to actually read the alt text, leaving lots of things inaccessible for lots of people. i missed out on a lot of stuff before i was able to view alt text.

be specific. it matters.

#LowVision #Disabled #Disability #VisualProcessingDisorder