Vision therapy lectures are held every month September through April.
These are FREE meetings to give information about vision related learning problems to parents. Seating at the lectures is limited so be sure to call ahead to reserve a place. Call (734) 525-8178 to reserve. Light refreshments are served. All lectures are held at Suburban Eye Care:
32415 Five Mile Road
Livonia, MI
NOTICE: For some specialties and degrees, vision therapy lectures can be used for continuing education credits.
Next Lecture:
April 15th 2008
If your child displays any of the following while reading, they could have a vision related learning problem.
Reverses letters and words
Skips whole lines
Loses their place on a page
Tilts head, closes or blocks one eye
Complains of headaches, dizziness or nausea
Has a short attention span
Has poor reading comprehension
Lacks confidence/self esteem
Gets frustrated easily
Looks like they may have ADD/ADHD/ Dyslexia
Takes "forever"
Click here to see a full list of symptoms.
Is your child doing poorly in school? Do they have a hard time reading or writing? If so your child may have a vision related learning problem. Even if someone has 20/20 eyesight they still may have a vision problem. Vision problems don't only occur in school aged childern either, they are also fairly common in infants. To find out if your child suffers from a vision related learning problem click on the links below and either print out the files or just browse them. The sooner you find a learning problem the sooner your child will be able to read and write easier and more comfortable.
Checklists and Other Documents of Interest:
Preschool Vision Development Checklist
Educators Checklist of Clues to Classroom Vision Problems
