It Could Be Your Eyes
Are you a parent who has been searching for answers to why your child is struggling academically? Have you been told that your child needs strabismus surgery or patching, and it just doesn’t feel right to you? Are you trying to set your kiddo with sensory needs up for success and feeling lost in the process? Have you suffered a brain injury or concussion and refuse to accept that these current limitations are your permanent “new normal”? My name is Dr. Juanita Collier and I am a Behavioral Optometrist with a private practice specializing in Vision Therapy, Rehabilitation, and Development. Through diving deep with my team, parents, patients, and professionals, we will uncover that vision may be the underlying cause of real life challenges in academics, work, sports, and daily life. While we often think 20/20 eyesight is perfect vision, vision actually takes place in the brain. And if there is any disconnect, any slight lack of coordination between the brain and the eyes, how you see what’s in front of you can be remarkably different than what’s actually there. Through this podcast, you will discover, that the challenges that you are facing may actually be stemming from a difficulty with how you’re seeing…It Could Be Your Eyes.
It Could Be Your Eyes
What Should My Child Expect from Vision Therapy?
One of the biggest obstacles for parents of children needing vision therapy is figuring out how to get their kids on board to take it seriously.
How to do that? Make it FUN.
Today we’re with Ben Berryman, a COVT (Certified Optometric Vision Therapist) and case manager here at 4D Vision Gym who is also a dad of two. He has worked with members of all ages, kids to adults.
In this episode, Ben provides ideas on helping kids understand WHY they’re doing what they’re doing and relating it back to their everyday lives – namely, things they’re interested in, like sports, games, school, art, or superheroes. Whatever will get their attention!
If you can get creative and play with your kids in a different way, they’re going to enjoy it. An added bonus? You’ll get some quality time together.
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- The “20-20-20” rule – every 20 minutes, while working on a screen, look away to something 20 feet away for 20 seconds
- Ways to make therapy fun: make it a competition; make it a challenge; make it a game; turn it into something kids are interested in (for example, role-playing as superheroes)
- How family game nights (particularly with games that involve fine motor control, like Operation, or visual memory, like UNO) can reinforce vision therapy in a positive way
- Making exercises easier (breaking exercises up; doing exercises sitting instead of standing) and harder (alter lighting; add sensory stimulation; enhance speed)
- The impact role reversal can have on vision therapy exercises, giving children the instructor role, and thus, the power in the relationship
- The importance of kids feeling safe and comfortable when trying something new – which could be accomplished by taking some unpredictability out of these exercises
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