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Informationen zum Autor By Antonia Orfield Klappentext 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. Zusammenfassung Explains how parents and teachers can spot a vision-related learning problem and how to treat it. This book provides answers about referrals! required vision tests! and vision-improvement techniques. It also explains that good vision is a learned skill that is best developed by the practices. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Vision Is More Than Seeing the Blackboard: Parents and Teachers Need to Keep Watchful Eyes on a Child's Near Vision Struggles 2 The Best Visual Systems Are Made, Not Born On Waves of Toxicity: If We Fail to Understand This, if We Fail to Help Affected Children, School Learning Will Suffer 3 Poor Vision Development Affecting School Success Is Epidemic, But Some Schools and Many Parents are Reversing It with Vision Therapy 4 Children Do Not Have To Go Nearsighted: Without Intervention, Myopia Usually Progresses, but It Can Be Controlled and Sometimes Reversed 5 Treatments That Support Eyes and Brain for Learning: Several Are Used in Innovative Schools 6 Teachers Are The First Line of Defense Against Vision-Related Learning Problems 7 The Seven Home Habits For Growing A Visually Successful Child