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 […]
Camp in the Winter!
Its time for Camp…luxury camp! What a perfect time, in the middle of winter. CampExperience presents The 5th Annual MiniCamp The Art of Visioning See It * Be It! Saturday, […]
A Dream Come True
Bruce, my husband, is living his dream. His non-profit baseball museum, B’s Ballpark Museum, has a new home-right across from the Blake Street entrance at Coors Field. Visualize this…Its opening […]
Bifocals for kids slow nearsightedness
Recently, the Archives of Ophthalmology published the results of a study that has its basis in developmental vision. The study confirmed what developmental optometrists have known for years: bifocal glasses […]
Signing in Seattle
Would you like an fun, easy opportunity to network with parents and teachers in the Seattle area? Please join me on Thursday evening, Feb. 25, 2010 at 7PM at a Community Book Signing […]
Top 10 Books for Teachers In 2009
See It. Say It. Do It! was named one of the Top 10 Books for Teachers In 2009 by The School Principal Blog http://www.schoolprincipalblog.com/?p=302