This document discusses various visual training and therapies that can be used to treat visual symptoms related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Some of the key therapies mentioned include: - Vision therapy to treat amblyopia, strabismus, and convergence insufficiency issues. Exercises include push-ups, prisms, and added minus lenses. - Using ambient/yoked prisms and Irlen lenses to improve visual processing and reduce light sensitivity. - REM therapy and attention training to improve eye contact in autistic children through positive reinforcement. - Developing social gaze looking by maintaining eye contact, using verbal and physical cues, consistency, and guiding the child's glance upwards.