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 […]
Tag Archives | visualization
Visualization for COVD Fellows & Therapist Candidates
Listen to the conference call from 9/13/2010. Relax and prepare for stressful situations, like the oral interview for COVD Certification. Strategy is also very useful for other “stressful” situations. Here’s […]
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 […]
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 […]
See It. Say It. Do It! Sept Newsletter is HERE!
Click here to read the Sept. Enewsletter from Dr. Lynn Hellerstein – “Reading Opens a Whole New World” (Look under LynnHellerstein.com newsletter archives -September) Please forward and share it with […]
COVD Candidates for FCOVD, FCOVD-A, COVT
Dear friends & Optometric Colleagues, Please join me for a FREE conference call to help you prepare to complete the COVD Certification process in Oct. 2010. The call will include […]
Stressed or Overwhelmed?
Free conference call with Dr. Lynn Hellerstein to successfully learn how to reduce test anxiety through visualization and relaxation strategies. Use the See It. Say It. Do It! strategy for […]
Twice Exceptional Kids
“Spotlight on 2e Series” include booklets on Twice Exceptional Children- Bright kids with learning issues. Many of these kids may also have ADD, sensory problems, vision issues, Asperger Syndrome, or […]
Dr. Susan Barry Interviewed on Terry Gross NPR program
Dr. Sue Barry tells how she achieved binocular vision after being told she was too old to do anything about her strabismus. Sue, a neurobiologist, had been cross-eyed since early […]
CI: The Private Eye Goes Public – Part 1
Thanks to Drs. Dan Fortenbacher & Len Press for their series on convergence insufficiency. They speak to the question, “How could a child in the year 2010 be suffering from […]