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- Home Page - Irlen
Irlen addresses the underlying perceptual processing difficulties and light sensitivity that can contribute to reading difficulties, headaches, and attention difficulties Irlen can also play a role in the challenges experienced by many individuals who have been diagnosed with dyslexia, autism, concussion syndrome, and traumatic brain injury
- What is Irlen Syndrome?
Irlen Syndrome is a light-based visual processing problem Specifically, it is a cluster of symptoms caused when the brain struggles to process light and visual stimuli efficiently
- Self Tests - Irlen
Irlen Syndrome Self-Test Most people don’t realize the symptoms they experience aren’t normal Our self-test is designed to distinguish between physical and visual symptoms that will respond to color, and those that won’t This 15-question Irlen self-test can help you determine whether you should contact an Irlen Screener or Diagnostician for a formal assessment Take the Test Short Test
- About the Irlen Institute
About the Irlen Institute Our Mission The Irlen Institute, founded by Helen Irlen in 1983, has helped over a million people worldwide through its comprehensive diagnostic process and innovative technology At the Irlen Institute, client health and well-being is our top priority – physical, emotional, and educational We utilize a model of care that goes beyond just fixing problems Our
- Find an Irlen Testing Center - Irlen
Find an Irlen Testing Center The Irlen Institute International Headquarters and Regional Clinic, located at 5380 E Village Road, Long Beach, California, 90808 USA welcomes clients and visitors from around the world To book an appointment at our International Headquarters, click the booking button below To find a certified provider … Continue reading →
- Is Irlen Syndrome a Recognized Medical Condition? Understanding Visual . . .
The question of whether Irlen Syndrome qualifies as a legitimate medical condition remains one of the most contentious debates in ophthalmology, optometry, and educational psychology Also known as Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome or Meares-Irlen Syndrome, this perceptual processing disorder was first identified by Helen Irlen in the 1980s
- Reading Problems, Dyslexia, Learning Difficulties - Irlen
Reading Problems, Dyslexia, Learning Difficulties Q: How does Irlen Syndrome affect reading? A: The Irlen Method corrects reading problems that are a result of a processing problem called Irlen Syndrome, and not a vision problem This type of reading problem is result of the brain’s inability to accurately understand and process … Continue reading →
- Response to RANZCO Position Statement on Irlen
Addressing statements made in the RANZCO position paper, systematically providing evidence to refute each statement
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