Busy week coming up. Thursday, March 4, I am honored to be one of the presenters for the Pre-Conference Institute for Dr. Lucy Miller’s Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation Symposium in […]
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Athletes The Eyes Have It
Thanks to Irv Moss of The Denver Post for his great article featuring two patients who beautifully demonstrate the success of vision therapy in sports performance. What started in August […]
Free Webinars for Parents and Teachers
Plesae join me to learn about the critical link between vision and learning. 20/20 is NOT perfect vision For more information and registration: www.LynnHellerstein.com/webinar
Want to Empower Your Students?
At the Learning & Brain Conference I had the opportunity to listen to a number of insightful speakers. Here’s information on one of them, Dr. Judy Willis. Read neurologist & […]
Learning & the Brain Conference
Great fun in San Francisco for a Learning & the Brain Conference: Creating Smarter Schools: Intelligence and education. Its a meeting of psychologists, physicians and educator. Research on the brain, […]
Thanks for the Ta-Dahs
I would like to add that with my patients (especially the young ones) I now have them draw out what they are to do for therapy for the following week. […]
Increase Student IQ & Achievement
Off to San Francisco for a fascinating conference: Learning & the Brain Conference Using Brain Research to Increase Student IQ & Achievement http://www.learningandthebrain.com/brain25.html One of my vision therapy patients, a […]
Autism Seeing the Vision Connection
Thanks to Dr. Dan Fortenbacher & Nancy Torgerson for forwarding this information! From Temple Grandin to Moms Fighting Autism…seeing the vision connection Statistics from the Autism Society shows that autism […]
New Book Congrats to Drs Eide
Here is a note from my colleagues and friends, Drs. Fernette & Brock Eide: Dear Dyslexic Advantage Friends, We’re happy to share with you that we sold our book The […]
New Midwest Book Review
It’s easy to say to do well in school, but actually doing it proves much more difficult. “See it. Say It. Do It.: The Parent’s & Teacher’s Action Guide to […]