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Is Your Child Visually Ready For School? Seeing Beyond 20/20

This webinar is loaded with information to help you spot the signs and symptoms of vision problems and learn about the link between vision and learning.

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Patients on the Autism Spectrum -Prep Video

Video on how to prepare a patient on the Autism Spectrum for a visual exam.

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Visual Games and Apps

IPAD and Android Apps and Games for Visual Learning

Thanks to many of my optometric colleagues, here is a list of some educational toys and activities for kids of various ages and abilities. These toys may help develop visual […]

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Is Your Child Visually Ready for School? – Webinar

Many children have 20/20 eyesight, yet 1 out of 4 children have vision problems. This impacts their school success, sports performance, and confidence.

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COVD Tour de Optometry Visit at Ketchum U (SCCO Optometry School)

Thanks very much to the faculty and students at SCCO for collaborating with #COVD on a wonderful, exciting Tour de Optometry visit.

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Using Vision Therapy to Improve Your Schoolwork

This is an EXCELLENT resource on the importance of vision therapy to help the struggling student become more successful.

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Year-End Checkup (Part 2): Turn Summertime Fun into Kid Success

With some easy exercises from my book and attention on your part, you can take advantage of summertime to turbo-charge your child’s school readiness.

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Year-End Checkup: Are Your Kids on Target in School? (Part 1)

Part of your summer fun can be setting up your child up for success next academic year, both by addressing issues and building on strengths.

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Can Outdoor Time Help Your Child’s Vision?

This study finds that schoolchildren spending 80 minutes a day outside during school recess had a significantly reduced nearsightedness or shifts toward nearsightedness.

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Find the Fun: Visual Games for Kids

Barring problems in the visual system, developing visual skills in kids is an everyday happening, one kids can exercise playing visual games.

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