by Dr. Seiderman | Apr 9, 2020 | Learning
While children view no school and summertime in general as a holiday and ‘fun time’, it’s essential to involve them in games, as well as activities, that will keep their minds and bodies engaged. During this time of having to stay home, having a plan for playtime,...
by Dr. Seiderman | Mar 3, 2020 | Attention Deficit Disorder, Vision Therapy
Vision works by involving more than just the ability to distinguish fine details (visual acuity), and vision problems can be present even with healthy eyes and seeing clearly. Difficulties can occur in eye muscle control and coordination, since vision also involves...
by Dr. Seiderman | Jan 6, 2020 | Vision and Learning Disabilities, Vision Therapy
Most people think that good vision means 20/20 acuity – but the reality is that having 20/20 is not enough, and here’s why. Vision is much more complex, as it’s actually our brain that completes the processing of the visual world around us. Visual processing...
by Dr. Seiderman | Dec 1, 2019 | Vision Therapy
Eyestrain, or asthenopia, can happen when we spend long periods of time intensely focusing our eyes in activities such as reading, writing, and using the computer. In today’s digital world, we tend to use our smart devices and computer for personal and business...
by Dr. Seiderman | Oct 14, 2019 | Vision and Learning Disabilities
In spite of wearing glasses or contact lenses, some people still suffer from double vision, eyestrain, and fatigue when reading, and experience poor comprehension when reading, or words jumping around the page. These conditions may prevent the person from seeing 3D,...