by Bonnie Landau | Feb 17, 2018 | Blog, Learning Disability, Neuroplasticity, Reading, Visual Processing
Mention a visual processing disorder (VPD) and the first thing a parent will say is, “But the eye doctor said he has 20/20 vision!” A person can have perfect focus but still have a visual processing disorder. This is because the problem with a visual processing...
by Bonnie Landau | Mar 27, 2017 | Ask Bonnie, Reading, Visual Processing
Q: I read an article that talked about colored reading filters and how they can help our kiddos in school. Have you heard of these? Do they work? A: Are you talking about colored overlays? That would be the colored plastic sheets that are used to help Irlen Syndrome....
by Bonnie Landau | Feb 15, 2016 | Blog, Reading, Visual Processing
To read well your eyes must work well. Unfortunately most people think this means if text looks blurry, you need an eye exam. The truth is, there is more that goes on with eye function than just visual acuity. This is why it is very important to have your child...
by Steve Weed | Jun 16, 2015 | Blog, Reading, Visual Processing
When a child struggles with reading we often look to their effort or the teaching method as the source of the problem. After all, if they tried harder, or if we cater to their optimum learning style, chances are good the information will click and they will be on...
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