Do you have patients with a visual tracking problem? Tracking problems are often associated with reading disability. Slow reading, dysfluent reading, reversals of letters or words, words running together, poor reading comprehension, poor visual attention, loss of concentration, and inability to complete assignments or tests in a timely fashion. If there has been a diagnosis of dyslexia, rapid automatized naming deficit, reading potential below ability, ocular motility problems, eye movement disorders, temporal visual processing disability, visual perception dysfunction, then the Perceptual Visual Tracking Program (PVT) may be indicated.

The Perceptual Visual Tracking Program (PVT) is designed to improve specific tracking deficits that are often found in persons with any of the above symptoms. Perceptual visual tracking skills are basic to all aspects of reading and other academic areas. Improvement in tracking is often accompanied by improvement in reading, spelling, attention, and speed of working.

PVT contains a variety of visual tracking programs that have been clinically proven. They are game like in nature so that improvement takes place almost effortlessly. Individuals of all ages from five years up can benefit from PVT. It is a sophisticated yet user-friendly computer application that will run on almost any personal computer. This program may be used with sessions lasting approximately twenty minutes. Your patient will be assigned a protocol that is designed to help ensure their progress. At the end of each therapy session the computer will display their results and record their progress for future review.