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Double Vision in Children: What It Means and What to Do
If your child ever says, “I see two,” or complains that things look blurry or confusing, it’s not something to brush off. Double vision—also called diplopia—is a real symptom that can affect kids more than most parents realize.
Vision & Learning Center
Nov 22, 20242 min read
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The Social Implications of Eye Turns and Patching: Exploring Non-Invasive Solutions
Eye turns, or strabismus, are more than just a visual issue—they carry significant social and emotional weight, particularly for...
Vision & Learning Center
Sep 7, 20242 min read
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Understanding the Three Grades of Binocular Vision
Binocular vision, the ability to perceive depth and dimensionality through both eyes, is a remarkable feat of human visual processing.
Kelsey
Mar 25, 20242 min read
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Understanding Depth Perception: What It Is, How It Develops, and the Impact of Vision Conditions
Depth perception begins to develop in infancy when a child’s eyes and brain start to work together.
Vision & Learning Center
Mar 15, 20244 min read
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Amblyopia: In The Eyes of A Therapist
Amblyopia, commonly known as a “lazy eye,” is reduced visual acuity in one or both eyes.
Kelsey
Mar 11, 20243 min read
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Jacob's Vision Therapy Success Story: Overcoming Amblyopia
When Jacob first came to our clinic, he was facing several vision issues, including poor ocular motor control, amblyopia (lazy eye)...
Kelsey
Feb 2, 20242 min read
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The Role of Eye Patches in Vision Therapy:
Eye patches are fundamental to vision therapy, especially in treating amblyopia. Amblyopia occurs when one eye is stronger than the...
Kelsey
Dec 19, 20231 min read
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Amblyopia in the Eyes of the Therapist
Amblyopia, commonly known as a “lazy eye,” is when there is reduced visual acuity in one or both eyes. The patient often suppresses...
Kelsey
Oct 23, 20233 min read
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