Archive | Visual Processing RSS feed for this section

Osmo-169x300 (2)

Vision Games for the Holidays

Find those fun “educational” games that your children will love for holiday presents!

Read full story Comments { 0 }

What’s New in Computer & IPad Apps for Vision Training!

Learn about the new “games” and 3D technology to improve eye teaming skills, eye movements and amblyopia

Read full story Comments { 0 }

Come with Me to Spain

Join me for the Siodec conference in Gijon, Spain. I will be speaking on “The Power of Visualization” on May 13-14, 2015. My vision therapist, Cindy, will be presenting with me.  Looking […]

Read full story Comments { 0 }
Screenshot 2014-12-04 14.39.13

Vision Problems in Children with Sensory Processing Disorder

Vision Problems in Children with Sensory Processing Disorder

Read full story Comments { 2 }
2020-Boy

Visual Processing: Beyond 20/20 @ CCRESA

Surprisingly, many children have 20/20 eyesight, yet have vision problems that impact their learning.

Read full story Comments { 0 }
The Parent's & Teacher's Action Guide to Creating Successful Students & Confident Kids

See It. Say It. Do It! In Audio

Hallelujah! See It. Say It. Do It! is finally available as an audio book. Check it out here on Amazon or Audible.com! Listen to the meditations, enjoy the balloon trips. […]

Read full story Comments { 0 }
autism

Outsmarting Autism

Coming to Denver is author Patricia S. Lemer, speaking about her new books, Outsmarting Autism: The ultimate Guide to Management, Healing and Prevention.

Read full story Comments { 0 }
Temple Grande - autism

Temple Grande Autistic Infographic

Temple Grande Autistic Infographic

Read full story Comments { 0 }
See It. Say It. Do It!

See It. Say It. Do It!® Process

With the See It. Say It. Do It!® Process your child will discover a whole new world. Action will be taken in all areas of his or her life

Read full story Comments { 0 }

Vision Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder- NEW ARTICLE PUBLISHED!

Why do developmental optometrists collaborate with Speech/language pathologists?

Read full story Comments { 0 }