Background and Aims Visual impairment is accompanied by Side effects and problems that can effect a person’s mental and physical health. Purpose of this study is scanning the researches that are done about effects of sensory-motor rehabilitation and space-perception with focus on parent- child interaction and fear of movement in children with visual impairment. Methods Analyzing data in this project was done by synthetic scan. Methodology was based on gathering, classifying and summarizing data in researches about sensory-motor rehabilitation and space-perception with focus on mother- child interaction and fear of motion in children with visual impairment in years between 2007 till 2021 in articles found on databases such as: Eric, Ebsco, Google Scholar, Scopus, Science Direct, PubMed, Magiran, SID, Ensani, Irandoc, Noormags with searching keywords such as: sensory-motor rehabilitation, space-perception, fear of movement and children with visual Impairment. In the primary search 72 articles were chosen afterward 15 articles were chosen from amongst them based on their title being sensory-motor rehabilitation and space- perception in children with visual impairment. Results Results show that this treatment is suitable for decreasing motion fear in children with visual impairment. Also sensory-motor rehabilitation and space-perception can improve motion fear factors, such as: motivation, parent-child relationship, physical awareness, imitating others behavior and orientation and mobility skills. Conclusion By evaluating studies so far, it is figured that sensory-motor rehabilitation and space-perception with focus on mother-child interaction is one of the supplementary treatments for children with visual impairment and will eventually decrease motion fear in children, in a way that they can commute independently.