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Reagin, Richard S, Od - Reagin Optometric Group
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I don't typically write reviews but I was so pleased with the results of my son's vision therapy with Dr. Reagin Senior (Wallace Reagin) that I had to comment.
Vision therapy was hard work - 30 minutes of exercises 5 days a week with a kid who found it cumbersome. But after 10 months of vision therapy, my son, who had to cover one eye after 10 minutes of reading and was told he might need time accommodation with testing for the rest of his life because of this, can now sit and read for 6 hours straight if he's into a good book series. Now he reads everything, and he is a fast reader with good comprehension.
My son has gone from 'possibly needing resource help' in school back in 2nd grade to entering the school's gifted student program by 5th grade. He has also gone from being a not so good athlete to being above average for his age group.
Vision therapy may not be a cure for more severe learning disorders, but I now feel certain that it can help. My son is a glowing example.
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