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Caleb’s Success Story

Caleb is a recent Vision Therapy graduate. He has made many incredible changes that his mom calls, “life changing.”  Read his success story below AND check out their success VIDEO, too! “I can’t read.” “I hate to read.” “Everyone in my class can read better than me.” These were common phrases said by our First […]

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Confident, Happier Kids! Vision Therapy Success

Laura recently completed her vision therapy program.  When she came to us she had double vision and was getting a lot of headaches.  Now, her headaches are less frequent and she hasn’t had double vision in months.  She was great fun to work with and we will miss seeing her every week.  Here is Laura’s success […]

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Vision Therapy Visual Learning

Holiday Gift (EYE)deas

Looking for that last minute stocking stuffer? The Vision Therapy Blog pooled our resources again this year for favorite games and activities that will help develop basic skills for: visual processing, fine-motor, eye-hand coordination and much more. Enjoy! Share!   The Vision Therapy Blog’s Top 10: 10. Rainbow Loom 9.  Qbitz 8. Blokus 7. Rush […]

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Vision Therapy

Vision Therapy Success Story from a Mother’s Perspective

Gabby just completed her vision therapy program in the past week.  She has more confidence now heading into the fifth grade at her school.  Here’s what her mom had to say about Gabby’s significant improvements: “Gabby has gained so many different skills and has improved in so many ways over this past year of going […]

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Vision Therapy

“I’m Bored” Solutions that Benefit Vision!

The summer is winding down quickly and maybe your kids or even you are getting bored. We have come up with a list of ideas to keep you active. Our eyes have the most opportunity for teaming when we are outside. Below are several lists of activities that are fun and encourage the visual system to […]

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Vision Therapy Visual Learning

Visual Games for the Holidays – Set Game & Doodle Dice

  Are you looking for some fun visual games this holiday season? Well, look no further. This month I’ll be recommending some great visual perceptual games that help develop basic skills for visual thinking, such as visual memory, sequencing and patterns, form perception, visual discrimination and visual figure ground. Enjoy! Set Game – Ages 6 […]

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Vision Therapy Visual Learning

Visual Games for the Holidays – Blokus & Rush Hour

Are you looking for some fun visual games this holiday season? Well, look no further. This month I’ll be recommending some great visual perceptual games that help develop basic skills for visual thinking, such as visual memory, sequencing and patterns, form perception, visual discrimination and visual figure ground. Enjoy! Blokus –Ages 5 and up; Blokus […]

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Vision Therapy

Visual Games for the Holidays – Spot It & Blink

Are you looking for some fun visual games this holiday season? Well, look no further. This month I’ll be recommending some great visual perceptual games that help develop basic skills for visual thinking, such as visual memory, sequencing and patterns, form perception, visual discrimination and visual figure ground. Enjoy! Spot It – Ages 7 and […]

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Vision Therapy

Visual Games for the Holidays – Qwirkle & Swish

Are you looking for some fun visual games this holiday season? Well, look no further.  This month I’ll be recommending some great visual perceptual games that help develop basic skills for visual thinking, such as visual memory, sequencing and patterns, form perception, visual discrimination and visual figure ground.  Enjoy!  Qwirkle – Ages 6 and up; […]

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Visual Development

Why Visual Development in Children Is Important

  Vision development in children involves not only the development of good eyesight such as 20/20 vision but also fine motor development, gross motor development, and visual perceptual development.  A large part of visual development in children takes place when they are preschoolers, and proper vision development in children closely follows the cognitive stages for […]