jump to navigation

Oner Way To Use Vision Therapy December 10, 2008

Posted by SonjaHelga in : Rebuild Your Vision , add a comment

Painting (1987)
Creative Commons License photo credit: Pingu1963

If improving your eyesight is important to you…Use
Natural Vision Correction

Vision problems can keep your child from reaching their full potential. In certain cases surgery may be the only option, but, generally, this is not so. Try eye exercises with your child.

Teach your child to be a part of their health care, especially when it comes to vision/eye care.

And remember, always take your child for regular vision checkups with your Eye Doctor.

Are vision problems really genetic?

Be Pro-Active In Your Kids Vision Developement May 27, 2008

Posted by SonjaHelga in : Vision And Kids , add a comment

Quote for today: The sun illuminates only the eye of the man, but shines into the eye and the heart of the child


Creative Commons License photo credit: onthedotcreations

Read the whole article about:

Parents & Educators

Vision problems are one of the top handicapper of children. Regular eye care will help ensure your child’s learning ability. Imagine! Over 10 million children in the USA actually suffer from undetected vision problems. These vision problems will contribute to difficulties in learning. Even students who do score 20/20 in a vision test can have eye problems.

If improving your eyesight is important to you…
Use Natural Vision correction

Kids Eye Health- Don’t Overlook It June 4, 2007

Posted by SonjaHelga in : Vision Care - See The Beauty , add a comment

An excerpt of information you will receive from the Rebuild Your Vision Newsletters!

Children’s Eye Health – It’s NOT Just For Adults

Rebuild Your Vision: Offers eye exercises to promote better vision and eye health. See clearly fast without glasses, contacts or surgery using this amazingly simple natural vision correction method.

Eye care isn’t only for adults. In fact, maintaining your children’s eye health is critical, because a child’s visual development reaches maturity between the ages of 9 and 11. Early diagnosis can mean the difference between normal vision and a permanently “lazy” eye. Right now is the perfect time to take a closer look at your child’s sight.

Take A Really Hard And Close Look (more…)