Vision and School Success - A Free Workshop

Posted by AspireOutreach

Every parent wants their child to be successful in school. But as many as 25 percent of children in any classroom have vision problems that keep them from attaining their highest level of success. Four of 5 classroom hours involve doing near vision work less than arm's length from a child's eyes. Many children and adults cannot handle such intense, prolonged near vision work.

Some children lose vision to nearsightedness; others avoid near vision work and do poorly at school. Some children struggle along, reading and re-reading passages to comprehend them, still others get headaches or score low on reading assignments.

Optometric research has proven many ways to deal with learning-related vision problems. Sometimes in simple, direct ways lenses help. In more complex cases, re-training the child to see efficiently will result in increased ability to comprehend. Vision research has shown ways to prevent or reduce permanent vision loss to nearsightedness, and turn children who "hate" or avoid reading into content and interested readers.

In this hands-on workshop, you'll learn how to assess, test for and distinguish visual conditions that keep some children from doing well in school. You'll have an opportunity to practice tests on other participants, ask questions, and meet with other parents and professionals.

Event Date
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Event time
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Cost / donation
Free
Contact
Melissa,
melissa@aspirevision
care.com, 5125012100

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