Unlocking student potential through comprehensive vision and focus programs that address the hidden challenges affecting classroom learning.
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Children have undetected vision issues that impact learning
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Of classroom instruction relies on visual processing
Many students struggle to track text, leading to skipped lines and difficulty following along.
Despite reading the words, students may find it hard to grasp the meaning due to visual strain
Undetected vision problems can lead to physical discomfort, impacting concentration and energy.
Tasks that should be quick become prolonged struggles due to underlying visual challenges.
“These symptoms often masquerade as inattention, dyslexia, or lack of motivation. “
This often indicates binocular vision dysfunction, where eyes don't work together effectively, making text appear blurry or overlapping.
A common sign of accommodative dysfunction, where the eyes struggle to maintain clear focus at different distances, leading to fatigue and poor comprehension.
Symptomatic of visual stress and overexertion as students compensate for underlying visual processing difficulties, often leading to avoidance of reading or homework.
If Ignored, these visual challenges lead to significant long term consequences:
Lower test scores and persistent reading difficulties.
Frustration, decline in self-confidence, and behavioral issues.
Educators spend valuable time managing symptoms instead of teaching.
Address difficulties in reading, comprehension, spelling, and math, which are often rooted in underlying visual challenges.
Support individuals with conditions like ADHD, dyslexia, developmental delays, and aid in concussion recovery.
Correct eye conditions such as Strabismus, amblyopia, and alleviate strain caused by computer vision.
Enhance athletic performance and alleviate symptoms like vertigo, dizziness, and chronic headaches.
“Sytletics” supports students, educators, and families by addressing the root causes of visual learning struggles — not just the symptoms.
“After Sytletics Vision therapy, reading level is likely to improve by 2 grades in 6 months.”
School-based vision therapy, syntonics light therapy, and neurofeedback for enhanced focus.
Training sessions for teachers and informative education nights for parents.
Screenings specifically designed to identify learning-related vision issues.