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...
by Dr. Seiderman | Nov 4, 2020 | Our Company, Vision Therapy
The Vision Development Center Of Lancaster works hard to help patients with more than just normal eye examinations. The Vision Development Center Of Lancaster also works to assist patients with a range of issues that can’t simply be fixed with a new pair of glasses,...
by Dr. Seiderman | Oct 5, 2020 | Vision Therapy
About one-third of stroke survivors experience vision loss, and many experience vision impairment. Vision depends on a healthy eye to receive information and a healthy brain to process that information. The nerves in the eye travel through the brain to the occipital...
by Dr. Seiderman | Jun 5, 2020 | Learning, Vision Therapy
In the digital world we live in, smart devices play a big part in our lives. Even in our children’s lives. Earlier research focused on television and console videos games, but ever since the iPhone was introduced in 2007, the focus has shifted to the screen time. A...
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...