Research has shown that visualisation increases enjoyment, comprehension & reading scores.
“Those who cannot imagine, cannot read” (Elliot Eisner)
If you have never had glasses yourself, then as a parent, it can be very daunting considering them for your child. Not only is it usually a shock to learn that your child needs glasses, but many people are surprised to learn you don’t simply pull them off the shelf.
Most people would have heard of lasik eye surgery. Lasik and other forms of laser eye surgery have been available for quite a while now. But most people don’t know that there is a non-surgical alternative that has been available for just as long. It’s called Orthokeratology or Ortho-K.
Research shows that physically fit kids identify visual stimuli better, concentrate better and can apply thought to a task for longer. Why? Exercise increases blood flow to a region of the brain involved with memory formation, as well as stimulating brain growth factors, encouraging neural connections and formation of new brain cells!
Reading difficulties are a slippery slope… is it the child’s age or maturity, is it the teacher? When should you act? How long before frustration and avoidance sets in? Certainly it is easier to manage a reading problem in the early stages, before these emotionald and psychological barriers become an issue. The difficulty is in knowing where to turn.