I am a sucker for books. When it comes to bookstores, my eyes are bigger than my... free time. I will buy books that are fascinating that I have every intention of finishing, but I just don't quite find the time.
One recent purchase is Seeing Through New Eyes: Changing the Lives of Children with Autism, Asperger Syndrome and other Developmental Disabilities through Vision Therapy by Optometrist Melvin Kaplan. I have read other clinical books by Dr. Kaplan and I deeply respect him and his career of helping patients with autism and related conditions.
I haven't read the book yet, but I stumbled upon this review by a mother who is raising a son with autism (with whom I happen to share the first name "Nate"). I am certain that her review, written from the insider's perspective, is much more compelling than mine would be, so I encourage you so check out what she has written.
Vision therapy is not the answer for every problem. But vision is so intricately bound to all parts of our lives that many, many people do find benefits from developmental vision care, sometimes in surprising ways.
Be Well!
Nathan Bonilla-Warford, OD
Bright Eyes Family Vision Care
Located in the Westchase area of Tampa.
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