Vision Therapy
Vision therapy addresses visual-processing disorders such as convergence insufficiency and double vision, which are common in children with neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, ADHD, learning disabilities and Sensory Processing Disorder.
Vision Therapy Articles
Vision Therapy for Neurodevelopmental Disorders
In this blog post, Maria Rickert Hong discusses vision therapy and why it's so helpful for neurodevelopmental disorders. The Importance of Vision Therapy I am fortunate to have Dr. Randy Schulman, MS, OD, FCOVD, as my sons' behavioral optometrist. Dr ... Read More
Prioritizing Interventions for Autism, PDD-NOS, SPD and ADHD
From conception onwards there is a very specific developmental sequence that humans go through as they grow. This sequence starts with the most basic and primary survival functions that originate in the nervous system and then move on to higher ... Read More
Autism and Vision
Donna Wendelburg and Kathy Nurek, vision therapists and founders of Achievers Unlimited, Fond du Lac, WI, discuss the link between autism and vision in this post. What Are Vision Skills? At birth, the structure, size, and growth of our eyes ... Read More
Vision Therapy from a Developmental Optometrist
Sally Brockett, MS, Director of the Innovative Developments for Educational Achievements, Inc. (IDEA) discusses how a developmental optometrist can help with autism and learning disabilities. How Does Vision Develop? Just like language and motor skills, vision follows a sequence of ... Read More
Healing Modalities
Mainstream Medicine Has Little to Offer for Chronic Illnessess While we would love to list organizations and healing modalities that are backed by leading medical institutions such as the Mayo Clinic, the Cleveland Clinic, or Mt. Sinai, the truth is ... Read More
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