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 | Jul 6, 2020 | Attention Deficit Disorder
If a child or an adult is struggling at school or work due to ADHD and ADD, it’s important to look at functional vision problems that may be affecting their academic, social, and emotional behavioral development. Understanding functional vision problems is important...
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 | Apr 15, 2019 | Attention Deficit Disorder
Some children may experience occasional anxiety, while some have an anxiety disorder and/or ADHD – which can in itself present challenges that can make kids anxious. The challenge here can be to differentiate between a child having ADHD or having an anxiety disorder...
by Dr. Seiderman | Feb 18, 2019 | Attention Deficit Disorder, Vision Therapy
If a child or an adult is struggling at school or work, the first step is to identify the issue(s) such as depression, anxiety, dyslexia, ADHD, and – functional vision problems that may affect emotional, social, and academic behavioral development. Psychologists...
by Dr. Seiderman | Feb 28, 2018 | Attention Deficit Disorder
There are so many ways ADHD impacts learning. This infographic helps to break it down so you can better understand what your child might be going through.