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Visually Related Learning Problems & Developmental Vision Care in Lodi
The following information explains visually related learning problems and how they can affect academic performance, behavior, and overall classroom success. Our Lodi, CA optometry office welcomes your questions about this content and any concerns related to learning-related vision issues, visual processing, or developmental vision care. |
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A special note to teachers
You receive numerous accolades for nurturing lives. Many teachers inspired and encouraged me throughout my education. Have you thought that you may play a significant role in your students' vision? That will, in turn, enhance their learning. It takes but a simple paradigm step from traditional to developmental vision care. Most of my profession, although important, emphasizes the eyeball and how to give it drugs and surgery, even to the neglect of eyeglasses.
Vision development has attracted abundant research from optometrists, Nobel Prize winners Weisel and Hubel, and a Stanford University professor, Karl Pribram. It has also drawn on the work of Selye, Piaget, Montessori, and Gesell.
A small but growing section of optometry embraces the paradigm shift. It goes beyond the eye, into the brain and body, to discover how the master sense of vision rules our senses. Not only have we found elaborate, extensive treatment modalities, but we have never left the simple use of eyeglasses and vision hygiene. That is where you are most welcome to step in.
Venture into these pages and taste and see.
You receive numerous accolades for nurturing lives. Many teachers inspired and encouraged me throughout my education. Have you thought that you may play a significant role in your students' vision? That will, in turn, enhance their learning. It takes but a simple paradigm step from traditional to developmental vision care. Most of my profession, although important, emphasizes the eyeball and how to give it drugs and surgery, even to the neglect of eyeglasses.
Vision development has attracted abundant research from optometrists, Nobel Prize winners Weisel and Hubel, and a Stanford University professor, Karl Pribram. It has also drawn on the work of Selye, Piaget, Montessori, and Gesell.
A small but growing section of optometry embraces the paradigm shift. It goes beyond the eye, into the brain and body, to discover how the master sense of vision rules our senses. Not only have we found elaborate, extensive treatment modalities, but we have never left the simple use of eyeglasses and vision hygiene. That is where you are most welcome to step in.
Venture into these pages and taste and see.











