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Dr. Makini’s AVC evaluation comes COMPLIMENTARY
with every comprehensive exam for students from K through 12th grade.
Maximum Vision Performance
To understand the critical nature of vision, we must first begin by recognizing the necessary and critical demand and reliance that executive order cognitive performance has on vision! Seeing plays a major role in the great human performance equation that directly relates to learning and the overall increase in attaining knowledge and power to effectively comprehend the world in which we live. “When we can finally realize vision’s impact on human performance, we can then understand how we as parents can proactively influence the maximum academic performance of our children,” -Dr. Hank Makini Because our children are still subject today to the same yet outdated vision screening methods from decades ago, we are in need of a new approach for vision care for students. A “performance based approach” available for students from classes K through 12th grade that comprehensively addresses the always increasing 21st century learning demands that children face today. A kind of vision care that every student can benefit from! Academic Vision Care, offered exclusively at Eyes Plus, Inc. ensuring Maximum Academic Performance for the 21st century student. The Task of Giving Your Child A Successful Future Hoping for a BETTER LIFE for your child is a natural desire of every parent. It’s a desire that exists regardless of geography, language, financial or social status. It is the reason why parents set higher standards for their children to achieve the best grades in school. For years, good grades have been socially valued for its promise for GREATER FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES, success and accomplishment. Simply put, good grades can equal a potentially better life. However, a child’s academic career doesn’t always seem so easily predetermined. They may be advanced in some subjects and below in others; with scattered accomplishments and elusive potentials causing discouragement and frustration for both parent and child. Like it or not, by the time children finish elementary school, the sum total of their academic experiences will have already begun to shape their academic self-confidence or lack thereof. So, if a child is to be academically successful, self confidence must be developed sooner than later. The question now is… “Have you considered EVERYTHING?” One of Dr. Makini’s philosophies is… “It’s never too early to know how your child sees, BUT it can be too late to know what they’ve been missing!” |
Is 20/20 Enough For Your Child’s Visual Performance?
Did you know that vision performance is directly related to overall human performance? Did you also know that studies have revealed that 80 - 90% of a student’s learning ability is determined through how and what they see?
You might even think or assume that your child’s eyes are good enough. But, do you really know? It’s important to note that pediatric school physicals that include sight, color and depth perception testing are NOT enough to determine if a child is visually ready to learn.
Faster Learning is required today due to technology. It has made the traditional pediatric eye test virtually obsolete. 20/20 acuity by itself cannot quantify or qualify visual performance.
There can still be a vision performance characteristic that can be a negative influence on your child’s reading concentration. Each year, too many children pass acuity screenings at physician offices and still have undetected visual difficulties. Too many parents still consider the eye test at the pediatrician’s office to be an eye exam.
This misconception continues to lead parents into a false sense of security thinking that if their child can pass the pediatrician’s sight test that their child’s vision is just fine … Think Again.
Did you know that vision performance is directly related to overall human performance? Did you also know that studies have revealed that 80 - 90% of a student’s learning ability is determined through how and what they see?
You might even think or assume that your child’s eyes are good enough. But, do you really know? It’s important to note that pediatric school physicals that include sight, color and depth perception testing are NOT enough to determine if a child is visually ready to learn.
Faster Learning is required today due to technology. It has made the traditional pediatric eye test virtually obsolete. 20/20 acuity by itself cannot quantify or qualify visual performance.
There can still be a vision performance characteristic that can be a negative influence on your child’s reading concentration. Each year, too many children pass acuity screenings at physician offices and still have undetected visual difficulties. Too many parents still consider the eye test at the pediatrician’s office to be an eye exam.
This misconception continues to lead parents into a false sense of security thinking that if their child can pass the pediatrician’s sight test that their child’s vision is just fine … Think Again.
Maximum Academic Performance
To understand the critical nature of vision, we must first begin by recognizing the necessary and critical demand and reliance that executive order cognitive performance has on vision! Seeing plays a major role in the great human performance equation that directly relates to learning and the overall increase in attaining knowledge and power to effectively comprehend the world in which we live.
“When we can finally realize vision’s impact on human performance, we can then understand how we as parents can proactively influence the maximum academic performance of our children,” -Dr. Hank Makini
Because our children are still subject today to the same yet outdated vision screening methods from decades ago, we are in need of a new approach for vision care for students. A “performance based approach” available for students from classes K through 12th grade that comprehensively addresses the always increasing 21st century learning demands that children face today. A kind of vision care that every student can benefit from!
Academic Vision Care, offered exclusively at Eyes Plus, Inc. ensuring Maximum Academic Performance for the 21st century student.
To understand the critical nature of vision, we must first begin by recognizing the necessary and critical demand and reliance that executive order cognitive performance has on vision! Seeing plays a major role in the great human performance equation that directly relates to learning and the overall increase in attaining knowledge and power to effectively comprehend the world in which we live.
“When we can finally realize vision’s impact on human performance, we can then understand how we as parents can proactively influence the maximum academic performance of our children,” -Dr. Hank Makini
Because our children are still subject today to the same yet outdated vision screening methods from decades ago, we are in need of a new approach for vision care for students. A “performance based approach” available for students from classes K through 12th grade that comprehensively addresses the always increasing 21st century learning demands that children face today. A kind of vision care that every student can benefit from!
Academic Vision Care, offered exclusively at Eyes Plus, Inc. ensuring Maximum Academic Performance for the 21st century student.
A Testimony
A few years ago I brought my two sons (Zachary and Christopher) for eye check ups because they sometimes complained of blurry vision. Both children were experiencing difficulties at home and in school with concentration and organization. They felt frustrated and at times wanted to give up trying. They struggled to maintain their grades to B. After your initial check with the boys, you diagnosed them with astigmatism and you prescribed them glasses to wear for school.
This past June Zachary graduated from high school with honors and even received a scholarship. He now attends college and plans to study Pharmacology. Christopher is in the 6th grade and his goal is to be on the Principal's List. We received his 1st quarter report card and he is just a few points away from achieving the Principal's List.
My children have gained much confidence and they now set goals for themselves. They both enjoy reading books and challenge each other and other friends to see who can read the most books each month and during school breaks. They also write summaries of each book they’ve read just to practice their writing skills and prove that they’ve actually read the book.
Thank you so much, Dr. Makini, and your staff for the excellent service you provide. You and your staff always treat us like family. I now realize that taking care of our eyes is for all ages, not just for adults. Thank you for taking the time to understand each of your patients. I see how important and necessary it is to provide the best possible care. We appreciate you for taking such great care of our family and for helping us to improve and enjoy life.
Sincerely,
M.B.
A few years ago I brought my two sons (Zachary and Christopher) for eye check ups because they sometimes complained of blurry vision. Both children were experiencing difficulties at home and in school with concentration and organization. They felt frustrated and at times wanted to give up trying. They struggled to maintain their grades to B. After your initial check with the boys, you diagnosed them with astigmatism and you prescribed them glasses to wear for school.
This past June Zachary graduated from high school with honors and even received a scholarship. He now attends college and plans to study Pharmacology. Christopher is in the 6th grade and his goal is to be on the Principal's List. We received his 1st quarter report card and he is just a few points away from achieving the Principal's List.
My children have gained much confidence and they now set goals for themselves. They both enjoy reading books and challenge each other and other friends to see who can read the most books each month and during school breaks. They also write summaries of each book they’ve read just to practice their writing skills and prove that they’ve actually read the book.
Thank you so much, Dr. Makini, and your staff for the excellent service you provide. You and your staff always treat us like family. I now realize that taking care of our eyes is for all ages, not just for adults. Thank you for taking the time to understand each of your patients. I see how important and necessary it is to provide the best possible care. We appreciate you for taking such great care of our family and for helping us to improve and enjoy life.
Sincerely,
M.B.