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This is Harry. Harry is 9 years old. He’s just written his story for the Raindrops story writing competition. It’s about Raindrops and what they make him think of. Well … Continue reading Harry’s story for Raindrops
Sophie Waltl (Bachelor of Occupational Therapy honours student, Australian Catholic University) is assisting with research on a new assessment that describes vision use in children – the ‘Measure of Early Vision … Continue reading Parents invited to take part in research
During the Holy month of Ramadan, the Muslim community take part in fasting. This means that from sunrise to sunset, there is no eating or drinking (not even water). How … Continue reading Eye Drops and Medication During Ramadan
New fundraising initiative over Captain Tom’s birthday weekend of Friday 30 April to Bank Holiday Monday 3 May to celebrate his life and amazing achievements Captain Tom 100 invites people … Continue reading Nystagmus Network supporters invited to celebrate Captain Sir Tom’s achievements in special fundraising event
50,000 runners to take on world’s biggest virtual marathon on Sunday 3 October with 50,000 runners to tackle the traditional London Marathon route on the same day With the results … Continue reading Nystagmus Network runners to be part of world’s first 100,000 person marathon
The annual VIEW conference for QTVIs (Qualified Teachers of Visually Impaired children and young people) is taking place last week and this – virtually. The Nystagmus Network attends every year. … Continue reading Sue’s at VIEW
For a back to basics, plain English guide to childhood nystagmus, visit the new Gene Vision website. The Nystagmus Network contributed to the content to make sure that people diagnosed … Continue reading What is nystagmus?
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Nystagmus Network February Forum for Adults living with Acquired Nystagmus and Oscillopsia. Patsy’s story, a case study of AN and Oscillopsia … Continue reading Notes from the February Forum for adults living with Acquired Nystagmus and Oscillopsia
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Nystagmus Network February Forum for Adults living with Congenital Nystagmus. ECLOs Ian, our Information Support Officer made sure that everyone knew … Continue reading Notes from the February Forum for adults with congenital nystagmus
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Nystagmus Network February Parents’ Forum. Homeschooling Although it was Half Term for some, homeschooling was mentioned quite a bit. We talked … Continue reading Notes from the February Parents’ Forum