A.D.H.D?
That Just Doesn't Add Up!
A disproportionate number of young people are labeled and treated for A.D.H.D in the U.S. compared to most other countries.
A FREE in-office Workshop!
Thursday, January 16, 2025 at 6:00 PM
Nancy Guenthner, OD, FOVDR
Aspire Vision Training Center
17261 Smyers Ln Ste 100
Round Rock, Tx 78681
www.aspirevisioncare.com
Contact: Chloe
chloe@aspirevisioncare.com
R.S.V.P. 512.501.2100
Come learn how to separate vision problems from A.D.H.D
For parents, teachers, professionalls, counselors and all who deal with children that exhibit these behaviors.
Many signs of A.D.H.D. are common to vision deficits as well. Can you distinguish between A.D.H.D. and vision? Here are a few observable signs that point specifically to vision as a factor:
- Attention span becomes shorter during close-up work
- Poor concentration when reading
- Restless when facing near work that requires comprehension
- Seems compelled to touch everything
- Often trips or falls instead of stepping over objects, steps, carpet edges or rugs
- Hates to read, but likes being read to
- Continues having problems doing near-work despite an increase in the ability to concentrate after taking medication
Light refreshements will be provided!
