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A Step Into the Unknown

by | Oct 25, 2020

Did you know that vision is the primary data-gathering system in a human? Take for example an apple on the table. In one glance, you immediately get so much feedback and information sent to the brain. The color of the apple, the shape of the apple, the depth from how far the apple is, the fine detail of the stem of the apple. All instantly. So what happens when you have a visual impairment so young and at an age when the brain is rapidly growing and craving stimulation? We, as babies with visual impairments, have a greater risk for developmental delays than our sighted peers. Me for example, I am approximately 6 months behind on my gross motor skills.

But why? As much as I am brave and fearless, I am very hesitant on exploring my world when I cannot visually see as well as, per say, my brother can. I am more reluctant to take that step into the unknown, when I do not know what lies ahead. I have to build that confidence using the vision that I DO have, along with my other senses guiding me. My physical therapist and my parents are helping me step by step, build my confidence and build my strength on exploring my world with the vision that I do have as well as how to rely on my others sense to explore my surroundings. It can be frustrating at times, but I know I can do it. I can figure out how to navigate my world. I am learning how to clearly see blind.

 

For about Cora’s story check out her post, In the Shadows

<a href="https://www.staging.crb1.org/author/cora/" target="_self">Cora Castro</a>

Cora Castro

Hello! I am Cora Castro and I am a 15 month old little girl, currently making my place in the world in Cape May, NJ. I have an older brother, Kai, who is 2 and my parents, Andres and Brittany, better known to me as Mom and Dad. My Dad is active duty in the Coast Guard so our home is anywhere the Coast Guard sends us. I love music and dance anytime I hear it. I love feeling different textures, whether it be with my hands or my mouth. I was diagnosed with LCA-CRB1 at 8 months and since then, my vision has remained fairly stable. But it is difficult for me to see when it is dim lighting, distinguish details like items on pages of books, or if things are more than 5-10 feet away from me. That doesn’t stop me though! My hearing helps me identify things around me and I have no fear exploring my surroundings with my hands and even my feet. Sometimes I may run into an obstacle, but who in this world doesn’t? There is nothing that you cannot do when you have a vision to succeed, regardless of how much sight you have.
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