Why your child doesn't like to read

1 in 12 children struggle from a vision-related reading problem that can be effectively treated with office-based vision therapy. Children with vision-related disorders often avoid activities like reading or games that involve catching a ball. They can complain about headaches from reading and have frequent accidents because of poor depth perception. These disorders lead to frustration and can severely reduce the child's confidence, which will stay with them into their adult years. If these problems go untreated, they can create life-long challenges in daily activities such as reading, learning and the abilities to focus on everyday tasks.
There is hope.
For more information go to visionhelp.com
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  • @bethanygrigg2534
    @bethanygrigg25349 жыл бұрын

    I have this vision disorder and i went to specsavers and they said I was long sited and had a turn in my eye.But my mum thought it was more I would read a page and get a big massive head ace this was when I was round about 7-8 it started.I loved reading but I stopped because when I read i coudn`t realy see the words and to do so I would hurt my eyes. I don`t read very often even now.But I went to boots and they said it was convergence insuffiency.They said that I was to old to be cured :.My teachers think I am being lazy in reading tests.And when I was younger I used to ignore the margines it was so hard to keep my writing next to the margine.It stil is now.It is REALLY REALY hard to keep my writing on a line.Let alone without lines.I get head aces easily but the teachers think I am being lazy.I have always struggled to write even numbers our hard because I struggle seeing the paper it all goes blured and splits into 2.Everyone will have finished reading the pages the teacher askes us to read and I woudnt have finished reading.And they would get anoyed with me.