Did you know that infants are NOT born with perfect eyesight? Vision develops over time. My esteemed colleague, Dr. Carole Hong, from San Carlos, CA, just published an article in […]
President's Award
Yes, I received the President’s Award. “Which president?”, you might ask. COVD (College of Optometrists in Vision Development), my national organization who certifies vision development and vision therapy, honored me […]
Importance of Co-Management
For those professionals, there is a great article on the importance of co-management between optometrists. We’ve co-managed with other physicians for years. Time to seek our own specialists within our […]
Say It – Declare Your Vision!
In the previous e-newsletters, you have explored and practiced visualization. It is now time to bring your imagery to the present. Declare it! Say It! is the second component of […]
More Awards Honor See It. Say It. Do It!
See It. Say It. Do It! blossoms in the Spring! See It. Say It. Do It! The Parent’s & Teacher’s Action Guide to Creating Successful Students & Confident Kids continues to […]
USA Book News
“Covering what’s hot, new and noteworthy in the world of books!” per USA Book News See It. Say It. Do It! – The Parent’s & Teacher’s Action Guide to Creating […]
InfantSEE®
On Saturday, May 8, 2010, Bright Eyes Family Vision Care will celebrate its first “Baby Day.” The goal of Baby Day is to provide InfantSEE® exams for infants, as well as […]
Vision Therapy Grand Rounds
To all optometrists and vision therapists. Please join me for my 2 hour presentation of Vision Therapy Cases at the Denver Metro-Optometric Society on Mon, April 26, 2010 at the […]
Baseball with the Twins
Where is the NEWEST ballpark located?? If you guessed Minnesota, you were absolutely correct. Welcome to my vacation site. Yes, my baseball fanatic husband chooses his post-tax season vacation based […]
3D Movies Still the HOT Topic for Vision Therapy
Even patients with normal vision can have difficulty with 3D in part because it is not possible to focus on background objects as you can in the real world, notes David Granet MD, University […]