by Dr. Seiderman | May 4, 2021 | Vision and Learning Disabilities
Computers, cell phones, and tablets get more and more advanced every year and the progression of technology seems to be moving at a blinding pace. These devices are almost a necessity in today’s world, for everything from work to education. Computers and other digital...
by Dr. Seiderman | Mar 3, 2021 | Behavioral Optometrists, Vision Therapy
Nearly 12% of adults in America suffer from migraines, which is about thirty-six million people. Pain from migraines can last anywhere from a few hours to numerous days. They can cause harsh throbbing headaches that pulse throughout the head. They can lead to...
by Dr. Seiderman | Feb 5, 2021 | Vision Therapy
In today’s society, it seems like children and technology go hand in hand. Many children use things like computers, smartphones and tablets on a daily basis. Whether it is for school or fun, children constantly have their eyes on screens. The convenience of modern...
by Dr. Seiderman | Dec 3, 2020 | Attention Deficit Disorder, Learning
Childhood misbehavior can be conceptualized as potentially normative behavior; in some cases, it may actually indicate healthy psychological development. And, childhood misbehavior can be seen as a potential symptom of an otherwise difficult-to-notice mental health...
by Dr. Seiderman | Nov 5, 2020 | Vision Therapy
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the need for limiting physical contact while enabling children to continue getting an education has brought about a concept called blended or hybrid learning – the new educational strategy for the school year of 2020-2021. This...