Filters vs. Targets In Part One, we were introduced to a common activity in most VT rooms, which, of course, were the use of red/green filters. Just to summarize the main idea of that entry, with a…
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"Look at your hand. Can you see through it?" "Uh ... no," was the reply I got from our 10-year-old (with a hint of attitude, mind you). "What if I told you that you were going to look through a hole in your hand without us harming your hand in the least bit?" (puzzled expression) And thus our experiment began. It took barely any supplies and only a few minutes but the effect was something we were still talking about an hour later. What You Need An empty cardboard paper towel tube (or a rolled up piece of paper) Two hands Two eyes What to Do Place the tube over one eye and look down it. Bring the other hand (the one that isn't holding the tube), beside the end of the tube, palm toward your face, so it touches the tube. As you look down the tube, you'll suddenly see a hole in your palm! Don't see it? Try moving your palm forward and back, closer and further away from the tube. How It Works Your eyes see the same thing but from slightly different vantage points. In order to see dimension, your brain combines these images. With the tube in front of one eye, we are suddenly giving the brain two very different images. When it combines them, it appears that you hand suddenly has a hole through it.
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My name is Marc, and I am a vision therapy graduate. I was your typical kid, except that I could not pay attention in school and hated to read. Luckily, my second grade teacher requested that I get an eye examination, and the optometrist recognized that I needed more than glasses. I was referred to an optometrist that specialized in learning-related vision problems, including visual efficiency and processing disorders. I immediately started a vision therapy program and saw tremendous improvement in my symptoms and success in school.
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Your optometry visit is right around the corner and you want to know what to expect. You will undergo an examination during your trip to the optometrist. If the optometrist finds an issue with your eyes, such as a refractive error, a treatment will be prescribed. Learn more about the eye exam so you can [...]
In the Vision Therapy & Rehabilitation Service at Southern College of Optometry, there is no one way to perform vision therapy; this list and the previous are reflective of that point.
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Dot the Missing dot: In this set, you will have your child fill in the missing dots using a dot marker. If you are doing a worksheet that is mainly green, you will use the green to suppress the good eye. Likewise, if you are doing a red worksheet, you will want to use the red lens to suppress the good eye. READ MORE @ http://lifewithfaithandjoy.com/eye-therapy/
My name is Marc, and I am a vision therapy graduate. I was your typical kid, except that I could not pay attention in school and hated to read. Luckily, my second grade teacher requested that I get an eye examination, and the optometrist recognized that I needed more than glasses. I was referred to an optometrist that specialized in learning-related vision problems, including visual efficiency and processing disorders. I immediately started a vision therapy program and saw tremendous improvement in my symptoms and success in school.
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Tracing: Your child will use either a marker or his finger to trace the lines. This set is pretty basic. Remember that the color on the sheet, will need to match the lens covering the good eye. READ MORE ---> http://lifewithfaithandjoy.com/eye-therapy/