Some kids find school easy, while others struggle to keep up with their peers in school, both academically and socially. They may also have trouble following instructions and completing tasks. Moreover, ‘slow learners’ often have low self-esteem and may avoid reading and participating in sports.
If your child appears to be struggling in school, it’s easy to assume that the problem is linked to ADHD or a learning disability. What many may not realize is that problems with the visual system often mimic ADHD and learning disabilities.
The only way to rule out or determine whether your child has a problem with their visual system is by scheduling a functional eye exam for a full visual assessment. If the eye doctor diagnoses any problems with your child's visual skills, such as eye tracking or convergence insufficiency, Eye Therapy Vision Rehabilitation Center in Houston will recommend vision therapy to enhance any lagging visual skills and help your child reach their full academic potential.
Just about every school-based activity, from reading from a textbook or the classroom whiteboard to catching a ball during recess, requires good eyesight and other well-developed visual skills.
If your child’s eyes don’t work together as a team, reading and studying become a struggle. Poor visual skills can also lead to headaches and tired, sore eyes. Moreover, catching a ball becomes nearly impossible if your child’s eyes can’t track moving objects.
Unless visual skills deficits are addressed, a child can fall farther and farther behind at school. This, in turn, can affect self-confidence and success in life.
All visual skills play a role in ensuring that your child reaches their potential in school. Poor vision involves more than just visual acuity (the ability to see clearly). A child with poor vision may also experience issues with:
Some common conditions that can be successfully treated with vision therapy include:
Vision therapy is a type of treatment that uses customized eye exercises and activities to enhance visual skills.
Many people compare vision therapy to physical therapy, but for the visual system (the eyes and the parts of the brain that control vision).
Vision therapy aims to get the visual system to learn how to correct itself by improving communication between the eyes and the brain. At Eye Therapy Vision Rehabilitation Center in Houston we diagnose and enhance any lagging visual skills so your child can learn and read and enjoy school.
Our practice serves patients from Houston, Bunkerhill Village, Bellaire, and Sugarland, Texas and surrounding communities.
Q: How many sessions of vision therapy are needed before seeing results?
A: A vision therapy program can last anywhere from a few weeks to several months. Often, within the first few sessions, patients notice improvements in their vision skills.
Q: What can parents do to help a child struggling to read?
A: If your child is struggling to read and is falling behind in school as a result, there are a few avenues you can explore to help: