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August 8, 2012
Title: Back To School Interview: Learning/Behavioral Misdiagnosis In Children - What Parents Need To Know!
Topic: Health of our Children
Discussed by Dr. Joel Warshowsky
with www.drjoelwarshowsky.com
Part 1 of 4
Statistically speaking, how many listeners across the board might have a
child that has a visual problem that affects their comprehension and behavior?
Is it really that sometimes it is a visual dysfunction that causes poor self
esteem, as well as performing poorly academically?
Do schools get more money with disabled kids? Are the guidance counselors
qualified to diagnose and to prescribe?
Where can our listeners find your book?
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Title: Part 2 of 4
Topic: Health of our Children
Discussed by Dr. Joel Warshowsky
with www.drjoelwarshowsky.com
What type of visual dysfunction
can a student have, and can they really be the root of behavior and learning
disabilities?
Are guidance counselors and the visual testers trained and capable of looking at
how the students eyes track, how they focus, and how the two eyes coordinate
together?
Can children have 20-20 vision and still have the tracking, focusing and
coordination problems?
When school starts and a child is exhibiting a problem,
is it just easier for them to pop pills?
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Title: Part 3 of 4
Topic: Health of our Children
Discussed by Dr. Joel Warshowsky
with www.drjoelwarshowsky.com
How many years have you been a
practicing behavior optometrist in the New York, New Jersey area?
Have you seen
many misdiagnosed students in your practice?
For our listeners just now joining in, can you go over "track, focus, and
coordination"?
n schools today, are guidance counselors encouraged and rewarded
for saying children need to pop pills?
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Title: Part 4 of 4
Topic: Health of our Children
Discussed by Dr. Joel Warshowsky
with www.drjoelwarshowsky.com
Is there hope? Tell us about the
proper treatment! What are some activities that can be done to help struggling
children?
How many children have a visual problem? Are you the only optometrist that can
help? What is the College of Visual Development (COVD), and Optometric Extension
Program (OEP)?
If a parent puts in the effort to find real help instead of running to the pill,
could the reward be the unlocking of the potential of their child?
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