Tag Archives: Vision Therapy

When VT Ends and Life Begins

It’s got to be among every parent’s worst nightmare, and for a mother of one of our Vision Therapy patients, the stress of it all can be seen all over her face. She’s living it day by day, hour by hour, and minute by minute. My young friend Cody has been attending Vision Therapy for some time now.  A nice kid,

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Building Awareness – Part 3

The Good. The Bad. The Turn. Candy has been in our Vision Therapy program for 8 months. A well establish professional now in her early 50’s, she had strabismus surgery to correct an esotropia (inward eye-turn) during her teenage years which ended in a misadventure, to say the least. Within a year of her surgery she began to suffer from

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Building Awareness – Part 2

Flawless vs. Accurate In Part One, we discovered the influence of awareness, both in life and the VT room.  With that in mind, let’s continue! Given a choice, would you rather be flawless or accurate? Some may view the terms as interchangeable, and some may not. Although I will agree, at times, this is a question of semantics, in the Vision

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