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Dr. Voss Houston Behavioral Optometrist

Daily Vision Vlog: Convergence Insufficiency

Today Dr. Voss discusses convergence insufficiency and how it impacts students. Convergence insufficiency is an eye condition that affects 10-15% of people and worsened when using digital devices. It is a condition where the eyes easily get fatigued and lose their alignment when doing up close work. Symptoms can include fatigue with reading, eye strain, […]


Dr. Ashley Tucker Contact Lens Specialist Houston

Daily Vision Vlog: Tips for Contact Lenses During Virtual Learning

Dr. Tucker gives our subscribers tips for contact lenses during virtual learning. It is very important to have a stable, healthy tear layer. A tear layer is a layer of tears sitting on the outside of the eye. The tear layer is especially important when wearing contacts because it has to lubricate both the eye […]



Daily Vision Vlog: Laptop Positioning for Older Students

In today’s vlog, Dr. Voss discusses laptop positioning for older students. While studying at a table or a desk is best, most older students prefer studying in a less formal set up. For example, a lot of older children prefer leaning on a couch or lounging in bed, with their laptop propped on their knees. […]


Dr. Kazmi Houston Dry Eye Specialist

Daily Vision Vlog: Dry Eye Prevention

Today Dr. Kazmi discusses dry eye associated with device use. With adults working from home and children transitioning to virtual learning, dry eye related symptoms are at an all time high due to an increase in device use. Symptoms of dry eye can include, gritty/burning sensation, fluctuating vision, tearing and fatigue. Dr. Kazmi recommends these […]


Learning at Home & Eye Care

Daily Vision Vlog: The Proper Set Up For Online Learning

In today’s video, Dr. Moore demonstrates the proper set up for online learning, using both a laptop and an iPad. It is important to pay attention to the following when setting up your child’s school area: 1. Natural Light – Natural light is important.  Try to set up in an area with lots of natural […]


Daily Vision Vlog: Are Digital Screens Damaging to Our Eyes?

Today, Dr. Voss discusses the most frequently asked question during eye exams: Are digital screens damaging to our eyes? First, the vast amount of time students are spending in front of screens with online learning is temporary, which shouldn’t cause long-term harm so parents shouldn’t be worried about that. Secondly, if you or your child […]


sports vision training houston

Daily Vision Vlog: Sports Vision Training Eye-Hand Coordination Exercise

Jonathan Cruz, the Director of Sports Vision Training at Xtreme Vision, discusses eye-hand coordination. One of the most important visual skills an athlete needs is eye-hand coordination. We call it eye-hand coordination and not hand-eye coordination is because the eyes should lead the hands/and or body. We don’t want our hands showing our eyes where […]


Dr. Ashley Tucker Houston Optometrist

Daily Vision Vlog: Contact Lens Wear & Computer Use

In today’s video, Dr. Tucker explains the best contract lens options for you during prolonged computer usage. Contact lens are a great alternative to glasses, especially when wearing a mask during this time. There are many different types of contact lenses available on the market so it is important to choose the best one for […]


Dr. Moore Houston Optometrist

Daily Vision Vlog: Strengthening Visual Skills Through Handwriting Practice

Dr. Moore discusses the relationship between fine motor development and visual development and how it is affected while students are learning at home. While virtual learning has some advantages for students, one disadvantage is children will be writing on paper a lot less. Students writing during class helps develop fine motor skills of the hand […]


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