Web Resourceswww.covd.orgCollege of Optometrists in Vision Development is a non-profit international marketing organization of eye care professionals www.childrensvision.com Informational network created to raise public awareness about potential vision problems in children www.icdl.com The aim of the Interdisciplinary Council on Development & Learning Disorders is to improve the identification, prevention and treatment of development & learning disorders www.oep.org Optometric Extension Program Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the gathering and dissemination of information on vision. www.aoa.org The American Optometric Association site leading the way for improving the quality & availability of eye and vision care everywhere. add-adhd.org A page from the Optometrists site on ADD-ADHD and learning www.strabimus.org A page from the Optometrists site on strabismus, a commonly knows as crossed-eyes www.braininjuries.org A page from the Optometrists site on strabismus, a commonly knows as crossed-eyes www.optometrists.org The Optometrists Network Association to help people find doctors, give useful patient info., and increase communication. www.visiontherapy.org Informational network created to raise public awareness about potential vision problems in children www.visiontherapycenter.com World Wide Vision Therapy Center describes Vision Therapy and vision articles. www.nora.cc The Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, International (NORA) is a group of committed individuals from various disciplines focused on advancing the art and science of rehabilitation for the neurologically challenged patient. www.syntonicphototherapy.com Today, scientific as well as clinical verification of light’s impact on health and healing and a growing public demand for functional and rehabilitative vision therapy continue to vitalize the college and advance its mission. www.pavevision.org founded by parents and teachers with children in their homes and classrooms who had suffered the effects of undiagnosed vision problems. After years of searching for answers to their children's learning problems, their children were finally diagnosed and successfully treated by a Developmental/Behavioral Optometrist through Vision therapy. www.visiontherapystories.org Read what teachers, parents, children, and adult patients say when asked "What changes have you seen as a result of a Vision Therapy program" or "How has Vision Therapy changed your life?" More Web Resourceswww.healthy.net/oepwww.covd.org/care.html children-special-nedds.org www.pave-eye.com/vision/pta.html www.vision3d.com New York Times Article Dear Abby Article |