by Grant Vision Care | Jul 24, 2018 | Resources
Visual memory is the ability to remember the detail of a shape within a small amount of time and then be able to choose the identical shape from other similar shapes. The ability to retain this information over a small amount of time is important for one’s reading...
by Grant Vision Care | Jul 17, 2018 | Resources
Someone with visual discrimination difficulties may have trouble matching and/or distinguishing similarities and differences in words (planet vs plane), letters, pictures, objects, numbers, etc. Sorting and matching objects (such as socks) can also be troublesome....
by Grant Vision Care | Jul 10, 2018 | Resources
Seeing distance and near clearly is only one small function of our eyes. Being able to keep the picture single and in focus are two more. However, there are many other skills our eyes are used for that contribute to the way that we see. These skills have a significant...
by Grant Vision Care | Oct 31, 2017 | Eye Conditions, Resources
What parent or child likes to hear that they have a “lazy eye”? Do you think a child’s self-consciousness is boosted when they are diagnosed with a “lazy eye”? What does “lazy eye” even mean? Unfortunately lazy eye is a...
by Grant Vision Care | Sep 6, 2016 | Resources
What?! What does vision and your core (or even what is your core??!) have to do with each other? Our core is comprised of the muscles that allow us to to hold our body upright. These muscles can be found in our belly, lower and mid back area. If these muscles are...
by Grant Vision Care | Aug 8, 2016 | Events and News, Resources
August is national Vision and Learning Month! According to COVD (www.covd.org) August was declared Vision and Learning month in 1995. This is aimed to help parents, educators, and other health professionals understand the link between vision and its affect on...