SvD raises important issue of misdiagnosis of reading and writing difficulties

SvD lyfter viktig fråga om feldiagnostisering vid läs- och skrivsvårigheter

Many children who struggle with reading are diagnosed as dyslexia – but in some cases it is actually a vision problem that can be corrected. In a recently published article, Eva Johannesson at SvD highlights how training eye coordination can improve both reading speed and focus.

Key insights from the article:

🔹 Vision problems are overrepresented in people with dyslexia. Research shows that a significant proportion of children with reading difficulties actually have undetected vision problems.

🔹 A simple vision test can sometimes replace a comprehensive dyslexia assessment. Early identification of vision-related problems can save both time and resources for schools and families.

🔹 VR training for eye coordination can significantly increase reading speed. In one case, a student increased his reading speed by a whopping 113% after structured training!

🔹 Schools need to get better at identifying vision-related reading difficulties early. With the right tools, more children can get the help they need right from the start.

At Imvi we work to ensure that more children have the opportunity to read faster and more focused through vision training. Many thanks to Svenska Dagbladet for helping to spread knowledge about this important topic!

Read the full article here: " With real glasses, all dyslexia disappears "

This is how our training works:

Stream your favorite series in VR

Train easily by watching content via the Imvis app.

Workout while streaming your favorite shows

Through the app you choose what type of content you want to watch. We currently support content from Youtube, SVT Play, Binogi, UR Play and content directly from your phone's camera roll.

Train your consensus

The app makes the image swing from right to left, but you perceive it as an image.

You watch series -
Our App does the rest

The training focuses on improving the brain's control of the eyes for better eye coordination. This improves blood flow and oxygenation of the brain, which increases reading speed, reading endurance and concentration.

Follow your progress

In the app you can easily follow your progress and get tips for continued training.

Personalized tips based on your progress

In the app you can follow your or your children's development and results. We offer free accounts for parents to monitor their children's progress! After completing the training, you will receive personal recommendations for further training based on your results and progress.