Often, children who have problems with visual functioning can have learning and behavioral problems as well.
Following a brain injury, such as a concussion, complications can arise involving the eyes and vision.
Vision therapy can address underlying visual problems that can mimic or exacerbate a learning disability.
Did you know that poor visual skills can contribute to behavioral problems in children? Read on to learn how vision therapy can help address these behavioral issues and how Child and Family Vision Center can help.
When a child is considered a ‘slow learner,’ parents and teachers often assume the problem is ADHD or a learning disability. Many don’t realize that a visual deficit is at the root of the problem. Find out how vision therapy can help your child succeed in school and in sports.
Have you ever seen a child who struggles in school despite trying hard to succeed? They could have an undetected vision problem that makes reading and learning a struggle. If a child’s visual skills are the culprit, vision therapy can help.