When your child is struggling to read, the best place to start is with a basic eye test. But… what do you do once you’ve seen the optometrist and you’ve been told that your child has perfect vision 20/20 vision and they don’t need glasses…..yet you know for a fact,...
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While much of the early literature was unpublished and of poor scientific design, there are now numerous controlled studies which have reported positive results for the use of coloured lenses. These studies have all been reported in peer reviewed journals, using reviewers with expertise in this field, who are unlikely...
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Evidence based research up until 2014 Please find the following research reports on visual processing deficits that have been supplied to me over the years. Many people believe that visual processing deficits should not be a consideration when we are supporting children, teens and adults with learning difficulties. My personal...
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The Irlen Method has been used for over 25 years to identify and help people with a type of processing problem called Irlen Syndrome, formerly known as Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome (SSS). Irlen Syndrome is not an optical problem. It is a problem with the brain’s ability to process visual information....
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