Today Jessica is a happy and confident teenager who enjoys sleepovers with her friends, participating in church activities, and camping with her family. But when I first met Jessica last year, she was becoming more withdrawn, not wanting to even spend the night at her best friend’s house. She was afraid to try new things […]
Tag: academics
We often hear, “My child has trouble decoding words and often skips words or starts in the middle or end of a word instead of the first letter.” More than likely, they are missing some important skills that go beyond the ability to decode. Learning to read and then reading to learn involves a rather […]
“Success is a ladder that you cannot climb with your hands in your pockets.” Every day we have the pleasure of working with phenomenal people of all ages. The majority of these people are children in elementary school whose parents have found vision therapy to help them reach their full potential. Oftentimes these children struggle […]
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 […]
Vision Therapy Success Stories
Vision Therapy patients and their parents share their success stories in this video montage. They talk about frustrations with school, reading, migraines, double vision and more. After discovering that the root issue holding them back was visual they did a vision therapy program and their lives have been changed for the better. [vsw id=”2jiqJhYXJR4″ […]
School is just around the corner and many families are headed to the store in search of school supplies. But do you know the one “supply” that your child may be missing? An efficient visual system! Did you know that 85% of everything learned in the classroom comes through visual pathways? We often rely […]
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 […]
July celebrations start with Independence Day—“the 4th of July”. It is a day to celebrate freedom, the birth of American independence, with festivities including parades, picnics and fireworks. Freedom can be defined in many ways but a common statement is made by many students who have completed a vision therapy program. They feel a […]
Is the future of cursive writing doomed? In this modern age of using keyboards and moving our thumbs on smart phones to write cryptic notes in our attempts to communicate, are we losing something important? Students no longer have teachers peering over their shoulders to make sure they are holding their pencil correctly and forming […]
Jo has been such a fun, energetic and delightful patient to work with. She came into her 1st Vision Therapy appointment frustrated with school, reading, migraines, eye strain, blurriness and overall poor visual system. A few months into her program she suffered a concussion. Now, at her halfway point of her program she shares with […]