Reading & Learning in BC
Reading & Learning for Adults
Do you skip lines and lose your place when you read? Or constantly have to re-read things to really understand and remember it? These are signs that your eye coordination may be holding you back. If your brain has to put extra effort in to your eye coordination, there is less cognitive capacity available for understanding and retaining what you are reading.
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.
Reading & Learning for Kids
8 out of 10 of kids struggling with reading will have trouble with how their eyes track, move, or work together. If your child’s eyes cannot track properly, they will not be able to see the words the same way you do.
Their eyes may jump to the last letter, then back to the first, or jump through the word in some other random order. If the eyes aren’t perfectly aligned, each eye may end up jumping to a different letter, further confusing your young reader. This is often why children have difficulty recognizing a word that they learned just a few lines earlier.