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Meet our Vision Therapy Graduate: Ashley
Meet Ashley, a bright and determined young girl who faced daily challenges due to convergence insufficiency.

Kelsey
Jan 21, 20222 min read
Learning to Learn Part 2: Primitive Reflexes
Development begins with a set of automatic movement patterns that originate in the brain stem. These specific motor patterns are called...

Vision & Learning Center
Jan 16, 20223 min read


Learning to Learn Part 1
Imagine a classroom of fifth graders sitting at their desks while their teacher presents a lesson on the solar system. She presents an...

Vision & Learning Center
Jan 16, 20223 min read


Visual Stress of Virtual Learning
Screen time has risen steadily with the growth of technology in recent years. Most parents of school-age children grew up without...

Vision & Learning Center
Jan 16, 20223 min read


How We Use the ReadAlyzer to Assess Your Child’s Reading Skills
At Center for Better Learning we use a diagnostic tool called the ReadAlyzer to assess how your child’s eye movements are affecting their...

Vision & Learning Center
Jan 16, 20223 min read


Are Letter Reversals always a sign of Dyslexia?
Letter reversals are common when a child is first learning how to read. To understand why, we need to investigate how our brains process...

Vision & Learning Center
Jan 16, 20222 min read


Dylan's Journey: Overcoming Reading and Writing Challenges with Vision Therapy
From an early age, Dylan struggled with reading comprehension. Words appeared jumbled.

Kelsey
Jul 23, 20212 min read


Unlocking Potential: A Vision Therapy Success Story
Specialized exercises improved her eye coordination, tracking, and focusing abilities, turning insurmountable obstacles into manageable...

Kelsey
May 14, 20211 min read
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