Spend a few minutes with a baby, and you’ll see a brain busily becoming the Grand Central Station of visual development.
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Twenty Million Americans Have This Vision Problem
Convergence deficiency creates problems in tasks like reading and writing. But it’s often overlooked and undetected by routine vision screening exams.
Quick Migraine Relief
Migraine sufferers, pay attention! My receptionist received immediate relief from her migraine by using a prescribed specific NeurChroma Vision tint. It works great, but we can’t have her wearing the […]
How Can My Child See Well and Still Have a Vision Problem?
Thanks to Dr. Dan Fortenbacher for his great blog, Good sight and bad vision…recognizing the difference and how to explain it to parents. Here his simple answer: “Yes your child […]
School Started! Is Your Child Visually Ready for Success?
Thanks to COVD for their PSA on the critical link between vision and learning. By Dr. Lynn Hellerstein, Colorado Optometrist in Vision Development, Hellerstein & Brenner Vision Center
3 Visual Tips To Help Your Child Succeed in School and Sports
Does your child struggle in school? Don’t miss the possible problem. Hear Dr. Lynn Hellerstein describe 3 tips for creating successful students and confident kids: 1. Have your child’s vision […]
School Readiness Summit – Focus On Vision
AOA with the generous support of Hoya Vision Care, held a great multi-disciplinary vision summit in Washington DC in April 2011. I was honored to have been chosen as one […]
Is Your Child Visually Ready for School?
August was declared National Children’s Vision and Learning Month in 1995. The goal of this national observance is to help educate parents about the critical link between vision and learning. […]
Vision Screening Is Essential!
From Today’s Vision Monday…… PBA Says New Children’s Vision Screening Recommendation Aligns With Their Mission CHICAGO—Prevent Blindness America (PBA) has announced that it is aligning goals with a recent recommendation by […]