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 | 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,...
by Dr. Seiderman | Aug 12, 2019 | Vision and Learning Disabilities
With summer break almost over – many parents and kids are beginning to feel the anxiety for the imminent start of a new school year. Because for some, this means struggles and frustration related to homework and poor academic performance, potentially leading to...
by Dr. Seiderman | Mar 21, 2019 | Vision and Learning Disabilities
If you notice any of the following signs or symptoms in yourself, or your child, this may be an indication of an underlying vision problem. Contact our office to learn more.
by Dr. Seiderman | Dec 12, 2018 | Vision and Learning Disabilities
The season of filling stockings and exchanging gifts is here! Last year, we shared a list of gift ideas for ADD/ADHD/Autistic kids, and this year we wanted to help you pick out the toys that will enhance a child’s visual development. Functional vision includes the...