Vision Therapy

Vision Therapy

Hear how learning-related vision problems may be affecting your student's ability to read

By Homeschool Gathering Place

Date and time

Thursday, March 21 · 6:30 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

Homeschool Gathering Place

5204 Hollyridge Drive Raleigh, NC 27612

About this event

Learning-related vision problems affect how the brain collects and interprets visual information. In many cases, a child’s visual abilities aren’t sufficiently developed for him/her to be able to read – or learn to read – effectively. Unfortunately, children with learning-related vision problems usually don’t tell a parent or teacher they have a problem. They don’t realize how they are supposed to see letters, numbers, or objects. They may see them doubled, blurred, or backwards and think that is how everyone sees. They may lose their spot and think that indicates they aren’t smart when instead their eyes aren’t moving across the page appropriately. Come hear Dr. Brett Miller discuss signs and symptoms of learning-related vision problems, the specific vision skills she assesses that impact learning, and how vision therapy can help.

Speaker Bio:

Brett Miller, OD, FCOVD, is an Optometrist and the Director of Vision Therapy Services at Triangle Visions. She has assisted many local homeschoolers with identifying and rehabilitating learning-related vision issues, including families of several of our store staff.

Free, but registration required. Limited to 25 participants.

Seminar is held live at the store.

Led by Dr. Brett Miller.

Organized by

Sales Ended