Visual Impairment Creates a Sight for Sore Eyes

Visually Impaired Artist, Jeffrey Owen Hanson, creates a sight for sore eyes.  Take a look at what this teen-age visually impaired artist has done.  He has a great story to tell about keeping a positive attitude through adversity, compassion and contagious generosity. Jeff’s mission statement is to “help create kinder communities, more compassionate nations, and […]

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Vision Therapy Expert – New Videos

Thanks to Cat, from Sensory Flow for her interview and videos.  To see the interview on See It. Say It. Do It!, click here. To watch the interview on See It. Say It. Do It!, the award-winning book, click here. To watch the interview on vision signs and symptoms, click here. Thanks Cat for spreading […]

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What Dr. Lynn Hellerstein Sees In Your Child

Thanks to Cat  for her interview for Online Magazine about Sensory Issues!  A passionate interviewer, Cat understands sensory processing issues from first hand experience with her son.  To contact Cat, Click here. To read the entire blog post Click here Thanks Cat!  Check out her website.  Great info and expert interviews including Dr. Temple Grandin and […]

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Help Test Anxiety

Does your child freak out with big tests?  How about timed math facts?  Or reading out loud? Wouldn’t it be nice to see your child calm and confident before these big events? This is your chance to attend a Free Conference Call with Dr. Lynn Hellerstein to successfully help your child (and you) with test […]

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Twice Exceptional Newsletter- EXCEPTIONAL

2E Children – Gifted with learning difficulties. Some children are very smart in everything but school.  Some have great ideas but just can’t write down the information fast enough.   Some are bored, yet can’t do the simple work.  Frustration levels are maxed-with the parents and the kids!  What can be done? The Sept/Oct 2010 […]

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Early intervention critically important in children’s vision problems

Thanks to the VisionHelp Blog investigational series written by Dr. Leonard Press and Dr. Dan Fortenbacher dedicated to uncovering the important public health and patient care issues surrounding convergence insufficiency.  Here is their next piece written about the importance of early intervention in children’s vision care. “When is it OK to “wait and see” if the problem goes away on […]

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Dr. Susan Barry Webinar – Vision Therapy as an Adult

Thanks to COVD (College of Optometrists in Vision Development)! The 2010 August is National Children’s Vision & Learning Month hosted a webinar to discuss vision and learning and the success of vision therapy for Dr. Susan Barry.  Help COVD continue to spread the word about the link between vision and learning. Dr. Barry was feautured […]

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Why are parents so lax about their children's eyes?

Thanks to Dr. Dom Maino for his blog report on: Why are parents so lax about their children’s eyes? “…children accept poor vision as normal because they don’t know any better. And while vision screenings provided in school may detect some eye problems, serious vision and eye health conditions don’t always surface in such examinations. […]

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See It. Say It. Do It! Sept Newsletter is HERE!

Click here to read the Sept. Enewsletter from Dr. Lynn Hellerstein – “Reading Opens a Whole New World” (Look under LynnHellerstein.com newsletter archives -September) Please forward and share it with friends & colleagues. PLMK your thoughts.

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Cupcake Truck at B's Ballpark Museum

Join us on Sept. 17 in front of B’s Ballpark Museum for a special treat.  The Denver Cupcake Truck will be parked in front of B’s Ballpark Museum, 1940 Blake St., Denver, CO.  Join us for lunch or treats.  We’ll be giving away coupons for reduced admissions at B’s Ballpark Museum!  Hope to see you all […]

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