Anonymous wrote:Can anyone cite any actual clinical trials that show vision therapy is effective? And for which specific issues? Anecdotes are not data.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what district you’re in, but in MCPS, they have vision therapists. One was coming for my son’s classmate & we were able to add her services in for my son as well. It was also a service infants & toddlers would provide, but my son didn’t quite qualify for regular vision therapy yet at that time. May be worth inquiring about at school.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot begin to tell you how much money we've wasted on BULL SHIT "therapies" - wishing on a hope and a dream that something was going to help DS.
I've become so jaded and so skeptical over the years because of this, not to mention much lighter in the wallet area.
Anonymous wrote:OP here again. I used the provider directory for the association and called several vision therapy practices. Several of them were in-network and even for the ones that weren't the prices were reasonable (in the realm of or cheaper than what you pay for speech or OT). I have no idea how one practice can price their services so far outside the norm of their competitors. Maybe they rely on a clientele that's too dumb to do even basic research???
Anonymous wrote:Yup. Everyone’s got their hands out to take money from SN kids and their families. It’s sickening really.
Anonymous wrote:There are two types of vision therapy. One you do everything in the office, and one you do mostly at home on your computer. We did the home one and it worked.