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How Vision Therapy Helps Kids Focus & Manage Emotions

When a child struggles to focus or regulate emotions, the root cause may be visual—not behavioral. Vision therapy helps retrain the brain-eye connection to improve attention, emotional control, and confidence. This blog explains how common conditions like amblyopia, eye teaming issues, or visual processing delays can impact daily life.

Neck Pain and Blurry Vision: How Posture Affects Your Eyes

Poor posture doesn’t just affect your back—it can strain your eyes and lead to visual misalignment. This blog explains how posture impacts the eyes, the symptoms to watch for, and how vision therapy and neuro-optometric rehabilitation can help. At Family Eye Care in Old Bridge, our specialists provide advanced care for patients of all ages experiencing posture-related vision problems.

Reading but Not Retaining? It Might Be a Visual Processing Issue 

This blog explores how visual processing issues can cause reading difficulties and poor retention, even when eyesight seems fine. It describes common signs of visual processing disorders and how Family Eye Care in Old Bridge, NJ uses vision therapy to help patients overcome these hidden challenges, improving reading, learning, and confidence.

Why Your Child’s “Clumsiness” Could Actually Be a Vision Problem

Not all clumsy behavior is about coordination—sometimes it’s a vision problem. Learn the hidden visual issues that can cause kids to trip, bump into things, or struggle with balance. Family Eye Care in Old Bridge, NJ, offers expert testing and Vision Therapy that helps children move confidently through life.

Homework Battles and Vision Problems

If your child avoids doing their homework, procrastinates, or becomes frustrated, there may be a vision problem at the root of all of this.

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Congenital Nystagmus

Congenital Nystagmus, also known as Infantile nystagmus is an involuntary side-to-side movement of the eyes. It can also be vertical. It begins at or near birth and usually persists throughout life.