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Tip #21: V I S U A L I Z E The skills & benefits of visualization are valuable in many areas of your life.

Mentally practice specific skills Improve confidence Increase problem solving Reduce stress and anxiety Prepare for performance Maintain mental readiness even during injury recovery “Every day before, I would see an […]

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Tip #1: Vision Is Our Dominant Sense

Vision engages much of the brain. So training your vision is training your brain, not your eyeballs. Athletes at the top of their game have improved their vision by training.

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT SEE IT. SAY IT. DO IT!® & 50 Tips

“One of the most important ways to separate yourself from others is your ability to utilize visualization techniques”. Kevin Eastman Assistant Coach, Boston Celtics

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It’s Never Too Early to Start Visualizing!

Step-by-step instruction of how to teach your kids to visualize for school success, sports performance and confidence.

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Developmental Dyslexia & Vision

Surprise, here’s an article published in an ophthalmology journal talking about vision processing effects how we learn. This supports our belief that vision therapy can be useful for many of […]

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Year-End Checkup (Part 2): Turn Summertime Fun into Kid Success

With some easy exercises from my book and attention on your part, you can take advantage of summertime to turbo-charge your child’s school readiness.

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Year-End Checkup: Are Your Kids on Target in School? (Part 1)

Part of your summer fun can be setting up your child up for success next academic year, both by addressing issues and building on strengths.

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Teaching children to become successful through visualization

Empower children to learn easier with more success and confidence by using the See It! Say It! Do It! process of visualization combined with action.

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Four Guy Kawasaki-Inspired Tips for Creating Successful Kids

Motivating! If one word sums up Guy Kawasaki’s talk at the Author U Extravaganza in Denver earlier this month, that would be it.

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Getting the Word Out: Vision Therapy and a Self-Publishing Extravaganza

Vision therapy wasn’t on the agenda at Author U, but it was on the agenda of a certain mother: Georgia McCabe.

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