Future plans

 

My future plans include becoming associated with brick and mortar locations where a visual dyslexic may try and evaluate the See Right Dyslexia Glasses for free. This would allow dyslexics to try the glasses without having to go to the trouble of ordering them off the Internet and having to return them if the glasses did not help.

Presently, these locations are only in Jacksonville, Florida, USA, and London, England. I hope to add many more in the future. For more details about these locations click on Contact Us.

I am also including a Visual Dyslexia Forum that I hope over time will become a source of information helpful to the visually dyslexic. 

I am looking forward to the day when I can afford to have well done scientific studies with the See Right Dyslexia Glasses to quantify the average and range of reading improvements. I predict that the results when plotted will form a bell shaped curve and that the more severely visually dyslexic the person is the greater the reading improvements will be.

I would also like to do autofluorescence studies to determine if dyslexics have a greater sensitivity to, or amount of autofluorescence in their eyes. An added level of difficulty to that type of experiment is that it would be considered human experimentation and is restricted by the Institute Review Board. The Institute Review Board was kind enough to allow me onto their site as an independent dyslexia researcher to search for someone to partner with for such a study.

I have been in contact with the Institute of Fluorescence Dynamics and determined that the experiments could be done using existing equipment with only software modifications. If it is true that the absolute amount of autofluorescence is the cause for visual dyslexia rather than a higher sensitivity to autofluorescence, then It would only require a study of the amount of autofluorescence V's visual impairment to create a scale that could be used to evaluate even an infant's predisposition toward visual dyslexia.

There is no reason that such a test could not be done at the same time that silver nitrate drops are put into an infant's eyes and the number recorded on the birth certificate to give the parents some indication if their child might become visually dyslexic and need the See Right Dyslexia Glasses. This would also be of value because the testing results would be independent of perceived intelligence.

While only 25-33% of dyslexics are visually dyslexic, those are the only ones that would be helped by the See Right Dyslexia Glasses. The fact remains that being able to identify those visual dyslexics before their condition adversely effects their life would be a great leap forward in many ways both for the individual visual dyslexic and society.

Dyslexics and visual dyslexics who do not receive effective intervention are at increased risk of not attaining the educational goals that might normally be expected of them. This in turn is a risk factor for many kinds of poor results in society. For the visual dyslexic  the See Right Dyslexia Glasses are an effective intervention.

It would be expected that visual dyslexics with their visual impairment removed by the See Right Dyslexia Glasses who were previously put into special education classes would be able to attend normal classes at a lower cost. This would free up some educational money to be used for other things.

I would also expect the higher dropout rate for visual dyslexics would start to approach that of the general public because they would no longer be visually handicapped. This would  produce a lower overall high school dropout rate.

The lower dropout rate would be expected to lead to a lower crime rate in general. There is a good correlation of criminal activity with high school dropouts.

All the visual dyslexics helped by the See Right Dyslexia Glasses would ,almost by definition, enjoy reading more and by reading more gain information that is necessary to succeed in our society.

These are the things that I believe will eventually happen because of the See Right Dyslexia Glasses.    

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