Dr. Susan Barry, neuro-scientist, explain how she develops 3D vision at age 48!
About Lynn Hellerstein
Expert in Visualization, Visioning, and Turning Dreams into Reality. Speaker & Author of multi-book awards & bestselling See It. Say It. Do It! A pioneer in vision therapy and developmental optometry, Dr. Lynn Hellerstein is the founder of Hellerstein & Brenner Vision Center, PC. For more than 40 years, she has helped thousands of children and adults improve their vision and transform their lives — at home, in the classroom and on the sports field.Author Archive | Lynn Hellerstein
Dr. Susan Barry – Learning to See 3D after Strabismus Surgery
2014 FREE Workshops on Vision Therapy
Please join us for FREE Workshops on vision therapy. July 22, 2014: Kids Can’t Read If They Can’t See! September 30, 2014: Experience the Power of Visualization October 28, 2014: […]
Who Is Dr. Lynn Hellerstein? 5 Things You Did NOT Know About Me
Many times we get so involved in business, we forget that people are people…no matter who they are, how popular they are, how “important” they are.
VISIONARY KITCHEN A COOKBOOK FOR EYE HEALTH
In Visionary Kitchen, Sandra Young, optometrist and chef has crafted 150+ mouth-watering, nutrient dense recipes:
Eye Practice for the Big Game – NY Times
“Vision training has been there for a long time,” said Dr. Mark Blumenkranz. It’s more respectable lately thanks to the attention from vision scientists, neurologists and optometrists.
See It. Say It. Do It! TA-DAH
Ta-Dah! is the “transformation” part of the See It. Say It. Do It! (visualize, declare, action, transform) process.
Denver Broncos Pro-Bowl Linebacker-Fundraises for Vision!
Fun times with Denver Broncos Pro-Linebacker Von Miller at his fundraising event.
Concussion: How Your Vision Is Impacted – FREE WORKSHOP REMINDER
Common visual problems association with traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitative vision therapy treatment for patients with brain injury, are presented .
Mayo Clinic: In-School Eye Movement Training Improves Early Reading Fluency
Stunning research! The Mayo Clinic has found that improvement eye movements improves reading fluency.