A success story submitted by Carole Passarelli.
I discovered the field of developmental vision therapy as a treatment modality for my 41-year old autistic daughter quite by chance. When I re-read the autobiographical books by Donna Williams (a high functioning person with autism), I was struck this time by the breakthrough she experienced with vision therapy using Irlen Lenses. She described how her world started to make more sense. This led me to research and seek a potential provider of therapy for Marie. This search led me to Dr. Kellye Knueppel at The Vision Therapy Center.
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Topics:
Vision Therapy,
Functional Vision Problems
We like to blog about the kinds of good visual skills that are critical for a smoothly-functioning visual system. Let’s take a look at eye teaming, and how vision therapy can help you if your two eyes aren’t working in tandem.
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Topics:
Learning-Related Vision Problems,
Vision Therapy,
Functional Vision Problems
It’s not uncommon to have an eye turn, but is there a point where you should be concerned about a cross-eyed baby?
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Topics:
Vision Therapy,
Functional Vision Problems,
Strabismus (Crossed Eyes)
We spend so much time focusing on the symptoms of vision problems that we often neglect to talk about the types of improvements you or your child can experience after vision therapy.
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Topics:
Learning-Related Vision Problems,
Vision Therapy
Any idea in the medical community is subject to scrutiny, but the connection between vision and learning should be a foregone conclusion. However, many people aren’t aware of the impact a properly functioning visual system has on academic progress.
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Topics:
Learning-Related Vision Problems,
Vision Therapy,
Functional Vision Problems
Researchers at the University of California-Berkeley created quite a stir recently when they reported a pilot study that found video games could help improve the vision of adults with amblyopia, or lazy eye.
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Topics:
Vision Therapy,
Functional Vision Problems,
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
We’ve covered why convergence insufficiency is so difficult to detect, and we’ve also touched on treatments. Now we’d like to make you aware of a landmark study, and let you know why it’s so important in the treatment of convergence insufficiency.
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Topics:
Vision Therapy,
Convergence Insufficiency,
Vision and Reading
\All across America, school bells are ringing, and kids are returning to the classroom. As teachers prepare for another year-long dive into education, there should be one question all of them can answer: What is vision therapy?
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Topics:
Vision and Learning,
Vision Therapy,
The Vision Therapy Center
Math is a critical component of our children’s educational experience. Yet time and time again, United States students tend to underperform in these areas. Do you believe that vision therapy could help reverse this trend?
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Topics:
Learning-Related Vision Problems,
Vision Therapy,
Functional Vision Problems
With convergence insufficiency, your eyes have a problem teaming. Both eyes should point at the same spot and perceive visual space equally in order to work as a team. With convergence insufficiency, there will be periods when this doesn’t happen, and your eyes aren’t aligned. But how can it be treated?
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Topics:
Vision Therapy,
Functional Vision Problems,
Convergence Insufficiency