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The Power of Visualization – Integrating Your External & Internal Vision

Join me at Dr. Beth Bazin’s office in Kansas City, MO (my gracious host) for a 2-Day Course on The Power Visualization, March 26-27, 2011.  This workshop is designed for optometrists & vision therapists.  You can teach your patients to access their visualization skills from the moment they walk into your office.  Developmental optometrists have […]

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See It. Say It. Do It! Goes to the Mideast!

See It. Say It. Do It! has been sold in a number of foreign countries including Canada, Great Britain, Australia and Spain.  This is the first official foreign publishing contract that I’ve received.  It’s from Saudi Arabia, requesting that the book be reprinted in Arabic! According to my brother-in-law, this is See It. Say It. […]

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Learning & the Brain- See It. Say It. Do It! DOES IT!

Join me, as one of the presenters at the Learning & the Brain Conference in Chicago, May 5-7, 2011.  I’m honored to have been selected as one of the featured speakers, along with a very impressive group of psychologists, neuro-scientists, educators and physicians. I attended last year’s Learning & the Brain Conference in San Francisco […]

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For Teachers, Therapists & Optometrists! Great Visual Processing CE in Bend OR

Join me at Elemental Eyecare in Bend , OR, office of Dr. Gabby Marshall for 5 hours of workshop on visual processing.  The morning 2 hour session is: 20/20 is NOT Perfect Vision…Insights to Successful Learning Afternoon Session is: The Power of Visualization/Creating Success & Confidence CE credits available.  It’s not too late, register now! […]

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Great Feedback on See It. Say It. Do It!

Thanks to Mardy Ross and her great social networking forum post on See It. Say It. Do It! Mardy is an Occupational therapist.  A previous Vision Therapy patient of mine, she discovered the power and success of vision therapy through her own personal vision therapy program as well as collaborating on many patients and clients […]

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Holiday Stress Getting You Down? RELAX!

The holidays can be stressful for many.  Family, money, travel and other issues can create chaos, even in the most loving family.  Take a few moments to “shake” out the stress with the “Dog Shake Activity”.  This activity is from “See It!” chapter of my book, See It. Say It. Do It! Click here for a […]

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Visualization for Kids – Increase Academic Success

Do you have students or children who struggle in school and have difficulty keeping up on schoolwork? Do you have students or children who are frustrated with reading, resist handwriting or timed tests? Did you know that… 1 in 4 school-aged children have visual problems Attention, behavioral or learning difficulties can often be dues to […]

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Visual Processing & Academics

Do you have students or children who struggle in school and have difficulty keeping up on schoolwork? Do you have students or children who are frustrated with reading, resist handwriting or timed tests? Did you know that… 1 in 4 school-aged children have visual problems Attention, behavioral or learning difficulties can often be dues to […]

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Make It to Practice on Time!

Is getting out the door to hockey practice tougher than the scrimmage?  Does your child procrastinate, only to become frustrated in a mad scramble to find equipment and clothes? Here’s an easy, kid-friendly system called:  See It. Say It. Do It! ORGANIZE IT! Coloradoavalanchecares.com and other hockey sites have published an article about our new […]

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See It. Say It. Do It! Honored for Visualization for Kids

Thanks to Chris Leppak, assistant editor of the Intermountain Jewish News for a wonderful article honoring my book, See It. Say It. Do It!  The Parent’s & Teacher’s Action Guide to Creating Successful Students & Confident Kids. Chris writes, “The bottom line, the more developed a child’s imagination is,  and the clearer the imagination is […]

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