Vision Without Glasses - Vision Therapy For Children

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    1. Vision therapy or visual training is a program that is aimed at remedying and enhancing an individual’s visual abilities. Its function is to treat existing visual problems such as amblyopia or lazy eye, eye alignment problems, eye coordination problems, poorly sustained near focus, inadequate hand-eye coordination, and immature perceptual development; enhance the efficiency and comfort of visual function; and help prevent some visual problems. Click Here For Vision Without Glasses Instant Access Now! We all know that a child’s development can vary immensely from child to child. Like all skills, there is sometimes a delay in a child’s course of development of their visual skills. These delays can cause problems with a child’s learning ability. However, vision can be trained or learned through an appropriate and structured vision therapy for children. In some cases, children are not visually ready to read until well after five or six years of age. For example, your child’s vision may be clear enough, but he may not have developed the appropriate visual skills for reading. When reading, it is necessary for a child to keep his place along a line of text (tracking) and keep the page in focus at the same time (focusing). Also, it is important to understand that reading from left to right is actually a culturally and educationally imposed requirement. In many cultures, reading is vertically arranged or in some cases, is arranged from right to left. A child with tracking or focusing difficulties, and who has not understood or adequately organized
    2. the necessary aspects of visual-spatial skills will most likely have difficulty with learning how to read. So if you think that your child has a vision problem that may be affecting his performance in school or sports, the first step is to schedule a routine eye exam in order to rule out nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. Vision therapy for children can indeed help those who lack the necessary visual skills for effective reading, writing, and learning. Click Here For Vision Without Glasses Instant Access Now!
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