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Treating reading-related vision problems
When a vision problem is diagnosed, the practitioner
will prescribe glasses or contact lenses, vision therapy
or both. Vision therapy involves an individualized program
of training procedures designed to help develop or sharpen
vision skills and possibly develop the eye muscles involved
in focusing.
Because reading problems usually have multiple causes,
treatment must often be multidisciplinary. Educators,
psychologists, optometrists and other professionals
often must work together to meet each person's needs.
The optometrist's role is to help overcome any vision
problems interfering with the ability to read. This
may require the use of corrective spectacles and/or
the implementation of a variety of eye exercises. Once
any vision problems are addressed, the student is better
prepared to respond to special reading education efforts.
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