Many symptoms can point to a VISION problem: ____ Skipping whole lines of reading material ____ Losing your place on the page while reading ____ Tilting your head, closing or blocking one eye ____ Complaining of headaches, dizziness or nausea during near (arm's length) tasks ____ Reversing letters, words and numbers ____ Having a short attention span during reading and other near tasks ____ Having poor reading comprehension ____ Having "sloppy" handwriting ____ Failing to recognize the same word in the next sentence ____ Avoiding close work (like reading) If you answer, "yes" to many of these questions, it is possible that a vision problem may be at the root of your difficulties, even if you have been told your vision is fine. Being able to see “20/20” is just ONE of over 20 visual skills critical to reading, learning and being able to visually pay attention.
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