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USA Book News

“Covering what’s hot, new and noteworthy in the world of books!” per USA Book News See It. Say It. Do It! – The Parent’s & Teacher’s Action Guide to Creating Successful Students & Confident Kids made the list just in time for the K-12 summer reading season.  It’s listed under several categories: Parenting/Family: General Education […]

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Vision Therapy Grand Rounds

To all optometrists and vision therapists. Please join me for my 2 hour presentation of Vision Therapy Cases at the Denver Metro-Optometric Society on Mon, April 26, 2010 at the Cool River Cafe.

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Baseball with the Twins

Where is the NEWEST ballpark located?? If  you guessed Minnesota, you were absolutely correct.  Welcome to my vacation site.  Yes, my baseball fanatic husband chooses his post-tax season vacation based on the newest ballpark we need to check out.  This year, we just returned from Minneapolis.  After having a wonderful meeting with the MinnesotaTwins curator, […]

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3D Movies Still the HOT Topic for Vision Therapy

Even patients with normal vision can have difficulty with 3D in part because it is not possible to focus on background objects as you can in the real world, notes David Granet MD, University of California-San Diego, California, US. (Reported in the Eurotimes) “There is definitely a subset of the population that will find 3D TV uncomfortable or unwatchable,” Dr Granet says. […]

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3D May NOT Be So Delightful

Listen to Dr. Dominick Maino’s podcast.  Even with a small eye misalignment, many people may not enjoy the new 3D movies.  Headaches, eye strain and nausea may be present because of the vision problems. Good news though…optometric vision therapy can alleviate the symptoms! Even if you don’t have vision symptoms, all children should have a […]

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NY Times VISION THERAPY Story Update

COVD (College of Optometrists in Vision Development) has a webpage of comments and resources regarding the NY Times article on vision therapy. Click here to see the reference or go to COVD for more information

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New Book Review from J of Behavioral Optometry

Journal of Behavioral Optometry (Vol21/2010/#1) Reviewed by Irwin B. Suchoff, O.D., DOS The intent of this book is clearly stated in its title … See It. Say It. Do It!  The Parent’s & Teacher’s Action Guide to Creating Successful Students and Confident Kids is well organized and the graphics are attractively and professionally done.  The target audience […]

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Webinar a Huge Success

375 registered for the Free March See It. Say It. Do It! Webinars.  Thanks for attending and sharing the information with your patients, friends and colleagues.  Participants included parents, educators, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists, physicians, optometrists and vision therapists.  It was truly an international webinar, as there were people from across the US, […]

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7 News Story

Thanks to Katie Pace, special education teacher at a private school, a great story on vision therapy was developed and broadcasted on Channel 7 News in Denver on Mon. 10PM News.  Katie so beautifully explained how her quality of life changed after successfully completing her vision therapy treatment.   Katie has a passion to help […]

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Camp at the Ritz

How could life be better?  Imagine this… It’s the middle of winter… Enjoy an entire day of fun, relaxation, networking, inspirational speeches, spa activities, great food and wonderful friends… At the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Downtown Denver! Thanks to Betsy Weirsma, creator of Camp Experience, 100 powerful women enjoyed a fantastic day together.  As one […]

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