Poor vision, if unnoticed and untreated, can dramatically reduce a
child s school achievement. While it is easy to blame
underachievement on a variety of causes, the real cause may be
directly related to vision development. Strong vision is much more
than being able to see the blackboard from the back row. Solid
visual skills that underlie brain learning are developed through a
variety of activities that are less and less a part of children s
lives thanks to TV and video games. Eyes for Learning explains how
parents and teachers can spot a vision-related learning problem and
how to treat it. Dr. Antonia Orfield provides answers about
referrals, required vision tests, and vision-improvement
techniques. The bottom line is that good vision is a learned skill
that is best developed by the practices explained in this book.
Understanding these explanations can go a long way in saving a
child from failure in school."
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