From the myth that only children can benefit from Vision Therapy to the myth that eye surgery and/or glasses are the only way to correct vision problems—we will debunk several of the myths out there about Vision Therapy. Myth #1: I’m too old for Vision Therapy. Age is not a factor in the success you […]
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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 […]
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 […]
Throughout April we will be sharing inspiring stories of how Vision Therapy has helped individuals with autism. 1 in every 88 kids in the US is diagnosed with autism (www.autism-society.org) and the most recent research suggests it is closer to 1 in every 50 kids (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). Vision Therapy is often […]
In the midst of a busy schedule I had to sit down to share this amazing success story with all of you. I recently saw Jenny for a final evaluation as she is getting ready to complete her Vision Therapy and Visual Learning program. She was smiling from ear to ear and very eager to […]
According to the Optometrist’s Network, there are a disturbing amount of children who have been misdiagnosed with a variety of different learning disabilities. Often, medication or remedial education is recommended, until someone knowledgeable about functional vision problems steer parents toward an evaluation by a qualified developmental optometrist. In many cases, it is not a learning […]