Here’s another video I frequently share with parents, especially when recommending vision therapy for a child. It’s a clear, compelling explanation—also by my Canadian colleagues—about how a child can have 20/20 vision and still struggle with learning, reading, and attention.
The video may be from 10 years ago, but its relevance has only increased as academic demands start earlier, and developmental milestones are often overlooked. It helps parents see that if a child is struggling, it might not be about how clearly they see—but how well their visual system functions.