Pediatric Optometry
April is World Autism Month! To celebrate, here at OCVT we focus on sharing stories and providing opportunities to increase understanding and acceptance of people with autism, fostering worldwide …
Detecting lazy eye early is crucial to your child’s developmental process. As your little one grows, they rely on healthy eyesight to guide their first steps, interpret facial expressions, …
Vision Problems Impeding School Improvement Your child’s visual plays a large role in their academic success. Eighty percent of what they’re taught is delivered visually—through books, computers, and lessons …
In today’s screen-centric world, children and adults alike are constantly on their mobile phones, tablets, computers, and watching television. There are dozens of ways to play video games today, …
Is your child struggling with his or her vision? The American Optometric Association’s research shows that one in four children suffer from a vision problem that affects their learning. Despite annual …
For parents with patients 5 years and younger: Here are 10 tips on how to get your little one’s excited about their Vision Therapy Program. Make it sound fun! …
Written By: Annie Ramirez, COVT OCVT Stone Oak With school back in session and our regular routines starting up again, vision therapy home activities can sometimes be a challenge …
NPR stated that American children spend more time in front of electronics than they do at school. The Academy of Pediatrics will be releasing new recommendations for age and …