Up to 80% of the information that is presented to children in the classroom is actually visual. It's safe to […]
Up to 80% of the information that is presented to children in the classroom is actually visual. It's safe to […]
These are vision problems that directly interfere with learning. Physical symptoms of learning-related vision problems include headaches, eye strain, and […]
Neuroplasticity is essentially the brain's ability to develop and to adapt to learn new things. While we know the brain […]
In her years of practicing, Dr. McBryar has heard many times the questions “what is vision therapy?”, “how can vision […]
The worth four dot test is a great tool to help the clinician understand what the patient sees with each […]
Lazy eye or what's clinically referred to as amblyopia is a condition where the vision isn't correctable to 20/20 on […]
It is estimated that up to 65% of the population can be categorized as visual learners. Many visual learning methods […]
Convergence Insufficiency is an eye condition in which your eyes are not able to work together as a team. As […]
Eye teaming, also known as binocular vision or binocularity, refers to how the eyes and the brain work together as […]
There is a long-standing and often perpetuated myth that laze eyes can only be treated when a child is under […]
Should you find that you or your child has difficulty seeing far away or up close, then logically you will […]
When the brain is injured, the important flow of information can be disrupted, resulting in vision issues even when the […]
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