Visual Victory Training is dedicated to helping patients who struggle with vision problems that interfere with reading, learning, sports and activities of daily living. Individuals with special needs (including those with autism spectrum disorder, AD/HD, CP, Downs Syndrome and a variety of behavioral disorders).
We also provide in-office lectures for the public and in-services for schools, health care providers and others who are involved in working with children who struggle with academic performance. In addition, we work together with other professionals, such as occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech-language pathologists and other eye care providers to coordinate care when needed.
We also provide in-office lectures for the public and in-services for schools, health care providers and others who are involved in working with children who struggle with academic performance. In addition, we work together with other professionals, such as occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech-language pathologists and other eye care providers to coordinate care when needed.
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Amy D. Pruszenski, O.D. originally started Visual Victory Training Center as part of her family eye care office, Harbor Eyecare Center, P.C., located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire since 1998. Dr. Amy, as her patients call her, received vision therapy at the age of six for amblyopia and convergence insufficiency.
Amy as our patients affectionately call her, has had a special interest in children's vision for more than 14 years. Most children respond well to Dr. Amy and are put at ease when they arrive in the office which has been designed to look like a living room with soft couches and a play area. No matter how old your child is or if he or she has special needs, your child should feel comfortable and cared for.
Therefore it is vital that you know the signs that a vision problem is interfering with your child's ability to read and learn. One out of four children struggle with reading and learning because of undiagnosed vision problems. The majority of the vision problems that interfere with reading and learning are very treatable.
World Health News Segment on Vision TherapyVision therapy is much like "physical therapy", but rather than treating the muscles of the body, it works on the eyes and visual system. It is an invaluable tool that has changed not only our patients' vision, but has improved many related areas of their lives as well.
Many parents often discover that they too have vision problems similar to their children and ask us if it is too late for them to get help. The answer is - it is never too late! We can help! While scientists used to believe that there was something called a critical period for treating patients with eye turns and lazy eye (strabismus and amblyopia), new research has found that this is not true.
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