If your child does not enjoy reading - they may have an underlying eye issue.
Relevant visual skills required for reading include eye-tracking, eye-teaming, convergence, accommodation, and visual fixation — all skills that are assessed during a functional visual evaluation.
In simpler terms, both eyes need to work together, move at the same pace, and provide a single and clear image for the brain to interpret.
Imagine trying to read when the words are blurry or even doubled?
Vision therapy is a customized program that can improve these visual skills by training the brain to improve these visual skills —thereby significantly improving the child’s reading, learning, and performance at school.
To learn more about ways how therapy can improve your child’s visual skills, contact Niwot Eyecare and Vision Therapy for a vision therapy assessment today!