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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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Find the Fun: Visual Games for Kids

Barring problems in the visual system, developing visual skills in kids is an everyday happening, one kids can exercise playing visual games.

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The Power of Your Imagination – How Children Can Heal

Thanks to Dr. Charlotte Reznick, psychologist for her article published in Psychology Today 12/4/12 on How Children Can Heal.  Here is a short except. With the holidays approaching, expectations of peace, love, giving, receiving, and forgiving abound. My mind and heart naturally wander to thoughts of compassion and self-compassion and where these very critical values stand in our […]

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Visualization! The Power in the Olympics

Dr. Charlotte Reznick, psychologist, has a great article, published in Psychology Today, on the importance of visualization with athletes. She features several of the Olympic athletes who are masters of utilizing visualization for their training and performances. Per Dr. Reznick’s article, “Recently there was a fabulous video touting the accolades of imagery and mental visualization from […]

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Healthy Vision Audio Interview with Dr. Lynn Hellerstein – Host Dr. Ed Kondrot, Ophthalmologist

Thanks to Dr. Ed Kondrot, Ophthalmologist, for his insightful and mindful interview of me on April 15, 2012.   Dr. Kondrot is not afraid to ask questions like, “Why don’t ophthalmologist  believe in vision therapy?”  And more… Click here to listen to the 30 minute interview on vision therapy and the See It. Say It. […]

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Visual Attention in Preschoolers Specifically Predicts Future Reading Acquisition

Thanks to my friend and colleague, Dr. Len Press for his extremely interesting blog.  Dr. Press acknowledges our colleague, Dr. Harold Solan, and his research on how visual spatial attention plays a crucial role in reading. Dr. Press also presents new research by Andrea Facoetti of the University of Padua in Italy and colleagues.  They state, “Visual attention deficits […]

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Releasing the Inner Magician (RIM)

Do you struggle with feelings of stress, worry, anger, doubt, shame and envy? Can you imagine a powerful way to release these feeling and feel empowered, creative and inspired to take action? Here is your chance to take “A Powerful Way to Jump-start Your Life & Take a Quantum Leap Forward!”  Join Dr. Deb Sandella, […]

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3 Visual Tips To Help Your Child Succeed in School and Sports

Does your child struggle in school? Don’t miss the possible problem. Hear Dr. Lynn Hellerstein describe 3 tips for creating successful students and confident kids: 1. Have your child’s vision yearly, starting at age 1. If there are concerns with learning, visual processing or eye alignment, find a developmental optometrist at: www.covd.org 2. Use the […]

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See It. Say It. Do It! Use It For Life Success and Confidence?

Learn how to visualize, declare and take action.  Successful business people, top athletic performers and life coaches using these strategies.  Why not start early with kids.  Empower them to learn easier with more success and confidence! View how Joey, a 4th grader who wears “thick glasses” and has had 3 eye surgeries for crossed eyes, […]

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See It. Say It. Do It! Vision Therapy Works for Adults

Dr. Lynn Hellerstein’s See It. Say It. Do It. process is NOT just for kids. Professional athletes, exceptional students and top businesses utilize these skills… Create a Vision Make a Declaration Take Action Experience the life transformation by using the See It. Say It. Do It! Process By Dr. Lynn Hellerstein, Colorado Optometrist at Hellerstein […]

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