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Four Answers for Parents Wondering How to Fix Lazy Eye


You’ve just had your child in for a school vision screening, and you’ve been told that one eye doesn’t seem to have the acuity, or ability to see as clearly, as the other eye.  Your child may have amblyopia (lazy eye).  Here are four answers for questions we hear from parents wondering how to fix a lazy eye.

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Topics: Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)

Difficulties with Writing Could Be Vision Problem – Part 2

In our previous post “Difficulties with Writing Could be a Vision Problem – Part 1,” we illustrated a number of different ways you can spot a visual problem in the physical handwriting of a student.  In this post, we’ll deal with how to use visual skills to improve physical handwriting, as well as some corrective tips for bad habits.

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Topics: Writing Problems, Functional Vision Problems

Difficulties With Writing Could Be Vision Problem – Part 1

We’ve been blogging recently about how vision issues can impact a child’s spelling and reading abilities.  Students who have difficulties writing could also be suffering from vision problems as well.

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Topics: Writing Problems, Functional Vision Problems

Is There a Lazy Eye Test?

A parent who suspects a child may be suffering from amblyopia is undoubtedly wondering:  Is there a lazy eye test?

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Topics: Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)

How Would Abe Lincoln Handle His Vision Problem Today?

 

We applaud the American Academy of Ophthalmology for creating their Museum of Vision.  Anything the medical community can do to heighten public awareness of vision issues is a plus.  We also commend them on their recent program which spotlighted the vision problems of past presidents – an event that raised some interesting questions.

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Topics: Functional Vision Problems

Three Causes of Tracking Problems in Reading


Tracking problems in reading can cause significant learning issues with people of any age.  My daughter had a convergence insufficiency, and her inability to effectively track the print on a page made reading an onerous chore for her.  But eye movements aren’t always the issue when it comes to tracking problems in reading.

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Topics: Reading Problems, Learning-Related Vision Problems

Which “Lazy Eye Therapy” Should you Choose?

“Lazy Eye” is the slang term for amblyopia, a condition in which one eye sees more clearly than the other.  We’ve detailed the cause of amblyopia in many of our previous posts, but which “lazy eye therapy” should you choose?

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Topics: Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)

9 Reasons Why You Should Consider Vision Therapy for Lazy Eye


We’ve blogged repeatedly on the benefits of vision therapy for lazy eye (amblyopia).  Within all those posts are plenty of reasons why you should consider vision therapy for lazy eye.  Here are 9 very good ones.

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Topics: Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)

Surprise, Surprise: Vision Problems of Gifted Children (Part 1)

We spend a lot of time focusing on vision problems in kids with dyslexia, ADHD or developmental disabilities.  But there is a population that is often overlooked when it comes to vision skills:  The gifted child.

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Why Do My Eyes Hurt?

“Why do my eyes hurt?” It’s a question we’re asked time and time again. The cause for eye pain can be attributed to a number of different reasons, but one that often goes undetected is a functional vision problem.

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Topics: Symptoms of Functional Vision Problems