The chapters in this comprehensive book - written by occupational therapists, optometrists, an ophthalmologist, a social worker, a cranial osteopath, and a neuropsychologist on such diverse topics as sensory integration, visual attention, hand-eye coordination, postural control, and vision impairment-can provide some much-needed answers to many important vision related questions. Covers the significance of 20/20 vision, the components of vision, and how vision itself ties in with functional visual-perceptual and visual-motor skills. Discusses how to develop interventions in the pediatric clinic or school setting.
Neuroscientist Susan Barry was born cross-eyed and unable to see in all 3-D. In this incrediable book, author recounts her dramatic discovery of the three dimensional vision through vision therapy... Translated by Kim Mi Seon. In Korean.
The Suddenly Successful Student & Friends: A Guide to Overcoming Learning & Behavior Problems : how Behavioral Optometry Helps
The author explains his belief that most vision problems are the result of an unconscious decision to close your eyes to emotionsl pain or discomfort, and how increasing the strength of the corrective lenses only encourages eyesight to ...
The Program for Better Vision: How to See Better in Minutes A Day Without Glasses Or Contacts