Visual Processing Therapy for Dyslexia & Learning Differences

Children with dyslexia or other learning differences often face unique challenges when reading, writing, and processing information. Many children also experience difficulties with how their brains interpret what their eyes see - a problem known as visual processing disorder. At Advanced Vision Therapy Center, we offer visual processing therapy for children in Boise designed to strengthen how the brain and eyes work together for clearer, more efficient learning.

 

Understanding Visual Processing

Visual processing refers to how the brain makes sense of visual information received from the eyes. Even when eyesight is perfectly clear, a child may struggle with visual processing if their brain cannot efficiently interpret shapes, letters, or spatial relationships. This can lead to challenges such as:

  • Reversing letters or numbers

  • Skipping words or lines when reading

  • Difficulty copying from the board

  • Poor reading comprehension

  • Trouble remembering visual details

 

These symptoms can often overlap with or worsen the effects of dyslexia and other learning differences.

 

How Visual Processing Therapy Helps

Visual processing therapy is a customized program that targets the underlying visual skills necessary for reading, writing, and comprehension. Using specialized exercises and technology, therapy helps retrain the brain to process visual input more effectively.

 

Therapy may focus on improving:

  • Visual discrimination: recognizing differences between letters and words

  • Visual memory: recalling what has been seen

  • Visual sequencing: recognizing order and patterns

  • Visual-spatial awareness: understanding where objects are in space

 

At Advanced Vision Therapy Center, each program is individually designed after a comprehensive evaluation. Our specialists determine which areas of visual processing need strengthening and create a treatment plan to address them through engaging, progressive activities.

 

Supporting Learning & Confidence

When children struggle to process visual information, classroom learning can quickly become frustrating. By improving visual efficiency and comfort, visual processing therapy can help students read with greater fluency, improve comprehension, and develop stronger academic confidence. Parents often notice better focus, reduced fatigue, and improved performance across multiple subjects - not just reading.

 

Get Started with Visual Processing Therapy in Boise, Idaho

Dyslexia and learning differences don’t have to limit your child’s potential. Visual processing therapy can provide the missing link to help them see, understand, and learn more effectively.

 

Schedule a consultation with Advanced Vision Therapy Center to learn how visual processing therapy can make a difference for your child. Visit our office in Boise, Idaho, or call (208) 377-1310 to book an appointment today.