Thank You For Supporting Plano Child Development Center's 35th Annual Vision Care Benefit held on Friday, October 8th, 2010 at The Condessa Del Mar at 12220 South Cicero Avenue, Alsip, Illinois
Welcome to Plano!
Plano was established in 1959 by Dr. Robert L. Johnson and Dr. Henry R. Moore as a multi-discipline, not-for-profit optometric service organization and chartered in 1965 as Plano Child Development Center. Plano became a not-for-proit organization [501(c)3] in 1976. Plano's mission is to identify, evaluate and treat economically disadvantaged children who have under-developed and/or inefficient vision information processing systems. Plano is unique in the Midwest, in that it offers the community, particularly the central city, a wide array of services heretofore unavailable.
The Plano concept is based on behavioral optometry, which entails the total vision information processing system and its relationship to learning and development. When problems are identified that relate to vision development, the cause may not necessarily be related to eyesight. Most people are born with the potential for good eyesight. However, vision -- the ability to identify, process, and understand what is seen -- is learned and developed, beginning at birth.
The Optometrist Network
All About Vision and Learning
Browse through this large collection of articles by the PTA, School Nurse News, Web MD, professors, eye doctors, and more...
About Success in School with Vision Therapy
Read stories written by students, parents and teachers about improved grades, reading, spelling, math, handwriting, and more.
Attention Deficit Disorder and VisionIs it really ADD/ADHD? Or is it an undetected vision problem?
Convergence Insufficiency and Reading ProblemsThis article by an eye doctor explains how and why convergence insufficiency causes problems with reading and learning. See the illustrations!
Dyslexia and Vision
The American Academy of Optometrists and the American Optometric Organization discuss vision, learning-related vision problems, and dyslexia.
Tracking Problems and Reading Difficulties
Article by an eye doctor explains how and why tracking problems interfere with reading skills. See the illustrations!
Vision Therapy and LDsAs part of an interview, an eye doctor discusses whether Vision Therapy helps learning disabilities or learning-related vision problems.
Lazy Eye, Crossed-Eyes, Double Vision, Strabismus, etc.An expert on strabismus covers the most frequently asked questions about eye turns and so much more! This is probably the most comprehensive web site on the subject on the entire internet.
Successful Treatment of Lazy Eye, Crossed-Eyes, Double Vision, etc.
Read stories written by students, parents and teachers about improvements following Vision Therapy.
What is Lazy Eye?
Lazy eye is not the same as strabismus (a crossed eye or an eye turn). Read this very easy-to-understand explanation.
A large web site with many pages of easy-to-understand information on lazy eye, crossed-eyes, strabismus, developmental delays, eye muscle surgery, dyslexia, binocular vision impairments, and much more.
Eye Muscle SurgeryAnswers to the most frequently asked questions regarding eye muscle surgery as a treatment for lazy eye, crossed eyes, etc. This type of surgery is frequently done, but often yields unsatisfactory results.
Eye Doctors and 3D VisionEye doctors use stereoscopic 3D images to develop and reinforce 3D vision.
vision3d.com
Learn to see in 3D! Visit the 3D Art Gallery and view Magic Eye stereograms, stereo photographs, optical illusions, and much more.