“Vision therapy is hard sometimes but it helps. It is sometimes fun. The activities started hard, but got easier. I like to read now. It helped me see the TV better. Going to vision therapy was fun, I liked the virtual reality. It helped me see video games better. It would help you too! I will miss vision therapy!” -James, age 9 “James has come so far since starting vision therapy. We ended up here after a lifetime of academic and developmental struggles that had no read “cause” or answers. Our expectations, we were told, should be lowered and we were unlikely to see much improvements in his struggles. Discovering how swift and marked his improvement could be gave us so much hope. We watched him go from a second to a fifth grade reading level in nine months. We watched learning become less of a chore and more of a joy. Improved coordination means we can worry less about safety and teasing. Vision therapy, in concert with vestibular therapy, has changed our expectations about what is possible for James’ future and I will always be grateful.” James’ mother