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Kat FB

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“In 1st grade we noticed that reading wasn’t clicking for Katherine as we thought it should. Halfway through 1st grade COVID hit and she ended up in Virtual Learning for the remainder of 1st grade and the majority of 2nd grade. We were able to get her extra help and worked with her teacher to […]

Ingrid FB

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“Since Ingrid was in preschool she would come home with the most exhausted looking eyes (as if she had worked a 12 hour shift), and would frequently rub them until they appeared very pink. Dr. Wonderling explained that because her eyes weren’t working together she had to work overtime to “keep” up in school. Until […]

Jillian FB

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“Our family has had three generations of vision therapy graduates! As a teacher, I taught Jillian the foundations of reading and how to read. However, when we would sit down to read she showed two responses. Some days she couldn’t get enough reading and others it was a struggle to get her to read a […]

Grady FB

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“Grady was always getting migraines and I noticed he was blinking all the time. It was because his eyes would get tired and wouldn’t focus when they needed to. He had such a hard time with reading longer than 10 minutes at a time. After having eye therapy, we have noticed he doesn’t blink or […]

Caleb FB

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  + “We have noticed an improvement in Caleb’s ability to recognize the alphabet and read at grade level, which has led to increased confidence in his abilities. At school, Caleb’s teacher has mentioned to us that there has been a noticeable improvement in his reading abilities as well. While reading, he doesn’t get frustrated […]

Testimonial, Tenley

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” After at least three optometry appointments in about 18 months, Dr. Puls identified Tenley’s problems with double vision. We were relieved to finally have an explanation for all of her headaches at school and increasing avoidance of reading books that were on her grade level. We have been so pleased with the progress Tenley […]