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Can understand individual thoughts, but has trouble understanding the whole concept or message.

Can understand individual directions, but has trouble putting them together so can initiate action based on those directions.

Can grasp the general concept, but has difficulty identifying the individual details.
Extended reading or computer activities cause eyestrain, headaches or fatigue.
Avoidance of reading activities
Difficulty judging distances
Panic attacks when driving or in open spaces like malls
Is unable to look at you when conversing
Orientation problems, e.g., poor sense of direction when driving or walking
Organizational problems both cognitively and physically -- e.g., poor planning, messy desk, messy room, etc
Awkwardness and clumsiness in general movement -- e.g., drops things, bumps into things, seems "spacey."

If you checked one or more of the above symptoms, it is strongly advised that you schedule a behavioral vision evaluation.