Tag Archives: Vision Development

A Lesson From Chameleons – Adapt Adapt Adapt

And when you’re done, adapt some more. When it comes to working in Vision Therapy, there are lots of different angles of approach.  None of them necessarily better than another, they’re just different.  Some of us sit on the floor, some of us laugh and giggle, some of us are quiet observers, and some are direct and forthright.  We are

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A Sit Down – with Dr. Sandy Johal

This post appears as part of a series called Sit Down – candid conversations with real people detailing their journeys and experiences with Vision Therapy. A Sit Down – with Dr. Sandy Johal For the benefit of our readers, can you detail your background and explain how you are involved in Developmental Optometry?  I received a BSc in Cell Biology and Genetics

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Using Red and Green: In Black and White – Part Five

Fifty Shades of Green…and Red When Part 4 concluded last week, we had covered many aspects of how and why to use red and green filters. After a brief bout with writer’s interruptus (yes, I made it up), it’s time to complete the journey. One common perception, or dare I say misconception, is that all red/green activities are essentially accomplishing the same goal,

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