Would you like to help your child see better?
Read moreWould you like to help your child see better?
Read moreWondering why your child has difficulty seeing or can't identify some colors? He or she may have inherited the problem.
Read moreVirtual reality is the newest way to treat several vision disorders.
Read moreDoes your child have trouble recognizing numbers or letters? Online games used in vision therapy may help.
Read moreWhen glasses or contacts aren’t enough, vision therapy may be the solution. This non-invasive treatment method consists of a variety of special eye exercises aimed at correcting vision issues that corrective lenses cannot fix. It’s the capability of neuroplasticity that fuels the success of vision
Read moreReading is an instrumental part of your child’s ability to learn. In order to write complete sentences or do mathematical problems, a child must first be able to understand what is on the page in front of them. If your child is suffering from vision problems, it may be drastically interfering with
Read moreIn most of North America, optometrists are known as Doctors of Optometry (D.O.). As physicians, they are able to diagnose eye disease and prescribe medications or corrective lenses. Licensure as a DO requires a Bachelor's Degree and successful completion of a four-year school of optometrics. Educational
Read moreA vision problem may be responsible for your child's difficulty with reading and writing, not dyslexia.
Read moreTraining is an important part of a young athlete's regimen, but sprints and drills are not the only way to improve performance. Vision therapy, an innovative treatment program designed to improve hand-eye coordination, visual memory and other vision skills, can give young athletes the edge they need
Read moreDoes your child suffer from computer vision syndrome? Find out how you can tell.
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