We begin by evaluating how your child’s visual skills hold up during real tasks: tracking print, shifting focus, coordinating both eyes, and integrating vision with movement and handwriting. Because we are a pediatric therapy clinic, we also consider how vision interacts with your child’s motor skills, attention, and sensory processing, a connection that a vision-only setting can miss.
Vision therapy sessions are one-on-one, structured, and designed to feel like games rather than drills. Activities progress gradually, challenging your child’s eye teaming, tracking, focusing, and visual-motor integration as their skills grow. Sessions take place in our Fort Worth clinic with a credentialed, specially trained therapist guiding each step.
What makes vision therapy at Cowtown Pediatrix Clinic different is the setting. We are a pediatric therapy clinic, so visual skills are never treated in isolation. Vision develops alongside movement, balance, and fine motor control: the same systems a child uses to sit steady at a desk, guide a pencil, and catch a ball. When a child has both visual and motor or sensory challenges, our team can address them together in one coordinated plan instead of separate programs in separate offices. For many Fort Worth families, that integration is the missing piece after years of chasing reading struggles from one specialist to another.