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Eye Can Too! Read

Learning-related visual problems can be at the root of a student's struggles with school. Vision therapist and author, Lesley Barker, gives short tips, research summaries, and ideas to help teachers, parents and homeschooling families understand what could be going on

Sunday, September 27, 2009

St. Louis Examiner Article

Check out this article for more about vision and autism.

http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-22250-Autism--Education~y2009m9d26-Understanding-the-relationship-between-vision-autism-and-learning
Posted by Lesley at 9:12 AM
Labels: Autism, covd, Eye Can Too Read series, vision and learning

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I have discovered that walking a very narrow path leads to broad places of peace, contentment, and provision. I work as a freelance consultant in the areas of cultural heritage, public history and museums, From 2009-2016, I was the executive director of the Bolduc House Museum in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, (now called New France - the OTHER Colonial America, an eighteenth century French colonial historic site and National Historic Landmark.) My PhD is from the University of Leicester's (United Kingdom) Department of Museum Studies. My research looked at the interpretation of diversity at the American Historic House Museum. I also developed and facilitate an inspirational program for Christian grandparents, Gathering Grandparents.
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