Archive for 'Visual Enhancement Therapy'
Adult Amblyopes May Benefit from Perceptual Learning
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WEDNESDAY, March 5 (HealthDay News) — People with amblyopia have broader bandwidth of perceptual learning in their visual system than people with normal vision, suggesting greater plasticity and wider generalization in this population, according to research released online March [...]
Posted: March 12th, 2008 under Sensory Integration, Visual Enhancement Therapy.
Tags: amblyopia, Vision Therapy
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Goodbye Frustration
By Eleanor Skale Lowenstein (parent)
I suspected that my daughter Shari was a perfectionist when she was around 5 years old. Not that perfectionism is necessarily a bad thing; I just didn’t like watching the frustration level arise in her every time she sat at the kitchen table and tried to write or do a craft [...]
Posted: January 24th, 2007 under Behavioral Optometrists, Learning Related Vision Problems, Pediatric Optometrist, Sensory Integration, Testimonials, Vision Problems in Children, Vision Therapist in metro Philly, Vision Therapy, Visual Enhancement Therapy.
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