Vision & Literacy Training
Any Vision Training Programme is a commitment to a series of weekly visits to the practice with daily homework that will run over a period of time that varies according to an individual’s needs.

The idea of any training programme is to practice the skills that the individual finds difficult so that the skills become automated. An automated skill is one that you do not need to concentrate on or think about. This leaves mental effort and concentration to go into other areas of movement, understanding, comprehension or problem solving.

As an example remember learning to drive a car. How difficult it was to think of all the individual skills of using the clutch, brake, checking mirrors and paying attention to the streets and cars around you. Today you probably drove somewhere thinking of many things other than how you were driving the car. For you driving is an automated skill.
Vision Training Programmes assist the individual with those Visual Processing Skills or Visual Skills that they find challenging to help those skills to become automated. Some individuals must put so much effort into their Visual Skills and Visual Processing that it detracts from everything else that they are trying to do and learning cannot occur.