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So Much to be Thankful For

November’s E-Newsletter is dedicated to Thanksgiving, one of my favorite inspirational holidays. Thanksgiving is a time for me to acknowledge and be thankful for all my blessings. Yes, this should be done daily, but too often my busy life consumes me and I may neglect and not be aware of those wonderful daily happenings. A […]

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2E-Twice Exceptional Newsletter-Great Review of See It. Say It. Do It!

Many thanks to J. Mark Bade, Co-Publisher of 2e: Twice-Exceptional Newsletter for his wonderful review of my book, See It. Say It. Do It! The review provides an extensive explanation of each section of the book and concludes with the following quote: “If you raise or teach a young gifted or 2e child who faces […]

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Jeremy Bloom Grants Wishes to Seniors

Jeremy Bloom, a young, very attractive Olympic Skier and Professional Football Player, has helped numerous seniors fulfill their dreams.  Jeremy has created a non-profit foundation that grants the wishes of seniors. Jeremy is the son of my friend from Camp Experience, Char Bloom. I hope you had a chance to watch ABC World News with […]

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They'll Laugh At Me…I Must Be Stupid

In my vision therapy practice, we’ve observed hundreds of children improve their tracking, focusing, eye teaming and visual information processing skills.  Reading frequently improves throughout the vision therapy program.  Some children just take off with a huge boost in confidence and excitement.  Some may need additional reading tutoring.  However, some children, even with their increased […]

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Tap Into Your Inner Self

Join my friend and expert psychologist, Dr. Deb Sandella in a 1-day seminar on RIM on Sat. Oct. 23, 2010. Per Dr. Deb, “When we know and trust who we are, we can stop longing to be someone else. We can release the struggle to make more money, look better, or compete to get ahead.  Instead, […]

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COVD: Recapitulating 40 Years of Excellence

Great historical article summarizing the pasts 40 years of excellence for COVD (College of Optometrists in Vision Development) Click here

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Do Gifted Children Choose Their Gifts?

Dr. Len Press, optometric colleague, just published an article about the unique learning styles of gifted children.  He concludes, “Ultimately, it is our responsibility to be sure that the creative gifts that children have in visual thinking and visualization are not sacrificed in acquiring other visual readiness skills for reading. The challenge is to make children like Brigid feel […]

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Vision Therapy Grand Rounds

My gratitude to the GWCO (Great Western Council Optometry) Board for the opportunity to speak this past weekend to their optometric meeting.  Over 100 optometrists attended my 2 lectures:  Vision Therapy Grand Rounds and The Power of Visualization. Great interest, questions and response.   It’s exciting to see how many primary care optometrists were interested […]

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See It. Say It. Do It! – See the Video

Thanks to Cat, author of SensoryFlow.com on-line news magazine, she has continued to share the important message of vision & learning.   Her site is full of very useful information for parents, teachers and therapists to better understand children with special needs (especially with sensory processing disorders). She includes other experts who treat and speak […]

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Visualization for COVD Fellows & Therapist Candidates

Listen to the conference call from 9/13/2010.  Relax and prepare for stressful situations, like the oral interview for COVD Certification.  Strategy is also very useful for other “stressful” situations. Here’s the link: COVD IECB prep-9216626-443413

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