Successful Treatment of Eye Tracking
Do you know that over 6 children in every class have a vision problem? The problem is most ‘see very clearly’ – the problem is with their Eye Tracking.
Eye Tracking means the eye muscles are weak. The most successful way to treat these children with eye tracking difficulties is with eye exercises, also referred to as “Vision Therapy”.
Here are some success stories, from parents:
1. ‘Alisha sometimes mixed her letters and numbers by reversing them. Also, some of her words/letters were printed backwards. I initially noted that her eyes were not tracking and aiming well.
Since Vision Therapy, Alisha is reading more fluently’. Sam, Alisha's parent
2. ‘Since 2nd grade, my son has had trouble with eye tracking. The teachers knew about him having this problem but didn't know about eye therapy exercises that help with tracking.
Now that he is in Vision Therapy, his eye tracking has improved and he reads quicker and easier. Jean
3. ‘Michael had a problem with eye tracking and focus. He was not doing well in school and had problems with sports. Unfortunately, we thought he was just lazy and slow. Michael went for Vision Therapy for three months and very quickly improved in school. There are no more problems regarding sports either. Michael showed flashes of smartness and brightness before he had therapy.
Now, after Vision Therapy, his real self comes through all the time. Liz, Michael's parent
4. ‘Meagan struggled in reading, writing and math. After a year of tutoring with limited success, she was found to suffer from "eye tracking problems" and poor visual perceptual skills. As a result of Vision Therapy, Meagan now reads with fluency. Since she is no longer skipping lines, "everything makes more sense!" Her writing and spelling have improved as well. Her teachers and parents are thrilled, and Meagan is proud. With Vision Therapy, we saw dramatic results in a relatively short time, compared with our year of tutoring.
Reading is now a joy instead of a chore. I wish we had discovered Vision Therapy sooner! Jenny, Meagan's parent

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