For families of children with Cerebral Visual Impairment, finding the right therapy can feel overwhelming — and too often, out of reach. CVI is complex, highly individual, and needs personalised support during a critical window of neuroplasticity.
Yet many children still end up with generic, one-size-fits-all interventions simply because specialised resources are scarce.
Vision Nanny is opening doors for families who were once left behind by giving parents and educators access to customisable, CVI-specific activities.
On The Right Busines, Nadiah Koh speaks with Prathyusha Potharaju, Founder of Grailmaker Innovations, to find out more.

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