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Too many of our children today are labeled as A.D.D./A.D.H.D or learning disabled. Many of these children who have difficulty learning may actually have an undiagnosed visual deficiency. 40% of children in an average classroom have a vision-related problem that can hinder their ablilty to read and learn. This problem is often overlooked and can be serious.
The good news is, it is treatable.
Vision therapy does much more than help a child to see clearly. Our vision therapy program attacks the causes of these learning problems and dramatically improves a child's ability to learn.
To find out if your child's A.D.D. or learning disability is actually a visual processing difficulty and may be a candidate for vision therapy, call us to schedule a comprehensive screening.
The V.I.P. Strategy?
First, we test and diagnose a child's vision-related learning problems. If a visual handicap exists, a vision therapy program will be developed to meet that child's special needs. Once enrolled in our intensive vision therapy program, a child will work on specific goals. A professional vision therapist will conduct carefully sequenced activities to strengthen weak areas in order to bring the vision system up to par. The time span for therapy is designed to allow each child to achieve maximum results.
Our Mission
At the Vision Improvement Program, we are dedicated to making a positive difference in people's lives. Our examinations, consultations and treatments go beyond informing patients and solving vision problems. They empower our patients to live more enjoyable and productive lives.