With the See It. Say It. Do It!® Process your child will discover a whole new world. Action will be taken in all areas of his or her life
Vision Problems in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder- NEW ARTICLE PUBLISHED!
Why do developmental optometrists collaborate with Speech/language pathologists?

Is Your Child Visually Ready For School? Seeing Beyond 20/20
This webinar is loaded with information to help you spot the signs and symptoms of vision problems and learn about the link between vision and learning.

Evidence Based Strabismus Outcomes
In general, no matter what kind of strabismus you may have, approximately 20-30% of those undergoing surgery will require a second surgery and of these, another 20-30% may need a third surgery.

What All Pediatricians Should Know: InfantSEE−−A National Resource for Early Vision Assessment
Pediatricians and family practitioners should all be advocating for early vision assessments for their patients. Check out InfantSee.org
Optometry’s role increases in identifying, treating concussion
Visual pathways alone account for more than 50% of the brain’s pathways and, therefore, are commonly affected in concussion

Summertime Safety – Protect Your Vision
Isn’t it great to enjoy the warmth and light of the sun? Just be safe. Wear sunglasses that appropriately block light and protect your eyes.

Dr. Dom Maino – My Hero
Dr. Dom Maino, a man of many talents…great optometrist, editor, blogger, musician, educator, author… funny, warm, caring man…

Eye On the Brain from Psychology Today
A neurobiologist explores the amazing capacity of the brain to rewire itself at any age by Susan R. Barry, Ph.D