In my vision therapy practice, we’ve observed hundreds of children improve their tracking, focusing, eye teaming and visual information processing skills. Reading frequently improves throughout the vision therapy program. Some […]
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Inspirational! Read About Her Power.
This video is about a 106 yr. old woman, Alice, who survived the Holocaust…music was her nourishment. She was a well-known concert pianist in Prague, who was deported in 1942 […]
See It. Say It. Do It! Racks Up More Awards!
See It. Say It. Do It! The Parent’s & Teacher’s Action Guide to Creating Successful Students & Confident Kids by Dr. Lynn F. Hellerstein has just been honored and received […]
Author U Bootcamp
Dr. Judith Briles & Katherine Carol continue organizing great CE and support for independent authors. Check out a few of my fellow authors. The boot camp was about ebooks and […]
Vision Therapy Grand Rounds
My gratitude to the GWCO (Great Western Council Optometry) Board for the opportunity to speak this past weekend to their optometric meeting. Over 100 optometrists attended my 2 lectures: Vision […]
See It. Say It. Do It! – See the Video
Thanks to Cat, author of SensoryFlow.com on-line news magazine, she has continued to share the important message of vision & learning. Her site is full of very useful information […]
See It. Say It. Do It! – Review in Optometry & Vision Development
I am grateful for a wonderful book review written by Dr. Janice M. McMahon, faculty member of the Illinois College of Optometry (ICO). The review is published in Optometry & Vision Development, […]
Vision Therapy Expert – New Videos
Thanks to Cat, from Sensory Flow for her interview and videos. To see the interview on See It. Say It. Do It!, click here. To watch the interview on See […]
What Dr. Lynn Hellerstein Sees In Your Child
Thanks to Cat for her interview for Online Magazine about Sensory Issues! A passionate interviewer, Cat understands sensory processing issues from first hand experience with her son. To contact Cat, […]
Help Test Anxiety
Does your child freak out with big tests? How about timed math facts? Or reading out loud? Wouldn’t it be nice to see your child calm and confident before these […]