Irlen Revolution, The

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Author: Helen Irlen

ISBN-10: 0757002366

ISBN-13: 9780757002366

Category: Optometry

After decades of revolutionizing the treatment of dyslexia through the use of colored lenses, educational pioneer Helen Irlen has turned her attention to children and adults who suffer from other learning disabilities. The Irlen Revolution examines the author’s unique program for helping people with ADHD/ADD, Asperger’s syndrome, autism, depth perception problems, head injuries, strokes, and a host of other conditions that affect learning.\ The Irlen Revolution begins with an overview of...

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The widely accepted notion that everyone sees the exact same thing when looking at the objects around them is wrong. For instance, while one person can pick up a printed page and read it with ease, another may be frustrated by words and letters that appear to move and jump around. Fortunately, there is a noninvasive, effective solution—the Irlen Method. After three decades of revolutionizing the treatment of reading issues with the use of colored filters, Helen Irlen has turned her attention to children and adults who suffer from light sensitivity, headaches, attention deficit disorder, learning disabilities, dyslexia, and a host of other visual perception-related conditions. Here, finally, is hope for everyone who has been misdiagnosed and needs real help for a real problem.The book begins with Helen's extraordinary journey, focusing on her work with struggling readers and detailing how she eventually discovered the Irlen Method. A detailed description of an Irlen Screening is provided, including strategies you can try at home. Finally, the author discusses the individual issues and disabilities that can get in the way of learning”mdash;what they are and how the Irlen Method can be used to treat them effectively. Each chapter deals with a different disability and includes questionnaires that you can use to become your own detective and find the root cause of the difficulty. Rounding out the book is an extensive appendix, which explores an array of other possible causes of attention, concentration, performance, and academic problems; provides recommendations for treatment; and offers helpful resources.Problems in processing visual information can cause physical symptoms and fragmented vision that affect attention, concentration, and performance. Thankfully, there is an easy, cost-effective solution—the Irlen Method. Library Journal In her second book (after Reading by the Colors), Irlen describes how the therapy she invented for Irlen syndrome—in which the brain does not correctly process what is seen by the eyes and causes words to appear to move on the page—has progressed over the last two decades, including the history of how the therapy was developed. Her belief is that many children's problems with reading and math are caused by Irlen syndrome, but those difficulties can be corrected with lenses that filter certain colors. Irlen addresses the barriers she has faced in establishing her therapy and making it possible for parents to test their children. In addition, she goes on to discuss how this syndrome could exist in children or even adults who are labeled learning disabled or have light sensitivity, headaches, attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, visual conditions, and head injuries. VERDICT An interesting description of a condition that is often hard to recognize but has a relatively simple cure. Recommended for parents and teachers.—Terry Lamperski, Carnegie Lib. of Pittsburgh

Acknowledgments viA Note on Gender viiiPreface ixIntroduction 11 From the Beginning 52 Establishing the Irlen Method and Running Up Against Roadblocks 253 Advocacy and Doing the Best for Your Child 414 Irlen Testing: What It's All About 575 Reading and Irlen Syndrome 696 Irlen Syndrome Goes Beyond the Printed Page 817 Light Sensitivity and Irlen Syndrome 918 Headaches, Migraines, and Irlen Syndrome 1039 Attention Deficit Disorders and Irlen Syndrome 11710 Autism Spectrum Disorder and Men Syndrome 12911 Medical Conditions, Visual Conditions, and Irlen Syndrome 14512 Head Injuries, Psychological Problems, and Irlen Syndrome 159Conclusion 173AppendicesA Additional Causes of Learning Difficulties and Recommendations for Treatment 176B Strategies for Dealing With Academic Problems 184C Resources 193D Finding an Irlen Testing Center Near You 203References 205About the AuthorIndex 207

\ Library JournalIn her second book (after Reading by the Colors), Irlen describes how the therapy she invented for Irlen syndrome—in which the brain does not correctly process what is seen by the eyes and causes words to appear to move on the page—has progressed over the last two decades, including the history of how the therapy was developed. Her belief is that many children's problems with reading and math are caused by Irlen syndrome, but those difficulties can be corrected with lenses that filter certain colors. Irlen addresses the barriers she has faced in establishing her therapy and making it possible for parents to test their children. In addition, she goes on to discuss how this syndrome could exist in children or even adults who are labeled learning disabled or have light sensitivity, headaches, attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, autism, visual conditions, and head injuries. VERDICT An interesting description of a condition that is often hard to recognize but has a relatively simple cure. Recommended for parents and teachers.—Terry Lamperski, Carnegie Lib. of Pittsburgh\ \