Vision Therapy TeamHope’s vision therapy is an individualized treatment program designed and supervised by our Occupational Therapists. Programs are designed to correct visual motor, ocular motor and/or perceptual cognitive deficiencies.
Observable clues that can indicate visual difficulties may include:
Vision therapy is another form of neurological/rehabilitative therapy. The objective of vision therapy is to re-train the patient’s brain, via the visual modality, to effectively receive information, comprehend it, and react appropriately. Vision therapy can benefit children with learning disabilities as vision and sensorimotor deficits may result in: eyestrain; headaches; blurred vision; double vision; loss of place while reading; difficulty maintaining attention; aversion to reading; reading comprehension deficits; difficulty with writing assignments, letter reversals, spacing issues, etc. As many as 70% of the children within special education, learning disabled, and remedial reading populations, have a significant visual component to their learning problems. TeamHope features state of the art technology and software programs administered by our Occupational Therapists to address issues of eye teaming (binocular vision), focusing, fusional and convergence skills, saccadic skills, and perceptual-cognitive skills. Your child’s treatment program will be specifically designed based on their profile. Typically therapy programs range in duration from 3 months to 2 years. A vision therapy treatment session would concentrate on enhancing the brain’s ability to control eye alignment, eye movements, focusing abilities, and binocular vision. Visual motor and graphomotor skills are targeted through the use of specialized computer programs, vestibular exercises and pen/paper tasks. During the final stages of therapy, the patient’s newly acquired visual skills are reinforced and made automatic through repetition and integration with motor and cognitive skills. Please contact the office if you are interested in scheduling a screening.
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