Wow Vision Therapy Blog
Category: Visual Processing Problems
When Parent-Teacher Conference Red Flags Signals Your Child’s Struggles are Likely a Visual Processing Problem
It’s that time of year again—parent-teacher conferences. For many families, these meetings bring both encouragement and concern. Perhaps you heard that your child is bright and capable, but struggles to focus, reads below grade level, or seems frustrated by schoolwork.…
Ending the Classroom Struggles: A Quick Guide for Teachers — and Parents Who See the Homework Battles
Every teacher has seen it — the bright student who works hard yet continues to struggle with reading, writing, or attention. At home, these same students often bring their parents to tears with nightly homework battles. Despite having 20/20 eyesight,…
Ending the School Homework Battles with Vision Therapy
If “homework time” in your home looks more like a daily standoff—slow starts, tears, pushing back, and assignments that take far longer than they should—you’re not alone. Families often assume the problem is motivation or behavior. But for many school-age…
When Your Child Mixes Up b’s and d’s: We have the Solution
“My child is 8 and still mixes up b’s and d’s.” “Sometimes he flips p’s and q’s—or even reverses numbers like 6 and 9.” These are among the top five concerns parents share with us at Wow Vision Therapy. And…
ADHD or a Hidden Vision Problem?
Parents and teachers often notice when a child struggles to sit still, stay focused, or complete reading and writing assignments. The natural thought is “This must be ADHD.” And while ADHD is real and affects many children, research and clinical…
Back-to-School Success Starts with Visual Readiness
August marks National Children’s Vision and Learning Month Families across Michigan and Indiana are preparing their children for the upcoming school year. While new backpacks, pencils and physicals are important, there’s one essential item that often gets overlooked—a child’s functional…
Back to You: Finding Relief from Visual Symptoms of Post-Concussion Syndrome
In our earlier post, Post-Concussion Recovery: Vision Rehabilitation Restoring Visual Function and Quality of Life, we explained how a concussion—also known as a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI)—can disrupt vision in ways that make reading, screens, light, and motion overwhelming.…
WSBT 22 News Story Sheds Light on Hidden Vision Problems Impacting Learning
At Wow Vision Therapy, we’re honored to be featured in a new WSBT 22 News story, entitled, Operation Education: Visual processing delay often overlooked as a reading challenge, that highlights an often-overlooked reason behind many children’s struggles with reading, writing,…
Summer: The Ideal Time to Address Hidden Vision Problems Affecting School Success
As the school year winds down, many parents breathe a sigh of relief—no more homework battles, reading frustrations, or late-night struggles to complete assignments. But as you reflect on your child’s or teen’s challenges this past year, it’s important…
From Frustration to Flourishing: How Vision Therapy Changed Finn’s Life
At Wow Vision Therapy, we often meet children who’ve lost their spark—kids who once loved learning but became discouraged when school didn’t come easy. One of those children was Finn. The following is based on the Story provided to us…
Unlocking Better Handwriting: The Critical Role of Visual-Spatial Development
For many elementary school children, handwriting struggles go beyond just a lack of practice or fine motor difficulties. Often, the root cause is an overlooked issue: delays in visual-spatial development that impact visual-motor integration. At Wow Vision Therapy, we see…
Frequent Letter Reversals in Elementary School Children: A Hidden Visual Processing Problem
Parents of elementary school-age children who struggle with reading often notice persistent letter reversals, such as confusing ‘b’ and ‘d’ or ‘p’ and ‘q.’ Additionally, these children may demonstrate sequencing errors, such as miswriting “saw” as “was” or “no” as…
