STAFF TRAINING AID

PRE-SCREEN & CONVERSATION STARTERS

HOME SUPPORT TOOLS

PARENT HANDOUTS

STAFF TRAINING AID

PRE-SCREEN & CONVERSATION STARTERS

HOME SUPPORT TOOLS

Clear, compassionate one-pagers to help parents understand visual development, binocular vision, and the why behind your recommendations.

  • 10 Signs Your Child’s Vision May Be the Problem (PDF)
  • Vision Development Checklist: Ages 0–12 (PDF)
  • Why Your Child Hates Reading (PDF)
  • Vision & Behavior: What Teachers Miss (PDF)
Clear, compassionate one-pagers to help parents understand visual development, binocular vision, and the why behind your recommendations.

  • 10 Signs Your Child’s Vision May Be the Problem (PDF)
  • Vision Development Checklist: Ages 0–12 (PDF)
  • Why Your Child Hates Reading (PDF)
  • Vision & Behavior: What Teachers Miss (PDF)

PARENT HANDOUTS

PARENT HANDOUTS

HOME SUPPORT TOOLS

Handouts to help parents support visual development at home—without giving away your entire therapy playbook. These sheets are great for building buy-in, reinforcing key concepts, and guiding simple at-home habits.

  • Vision Development Milestones (for pediatricians) (PDF)
  • Visual Efficiency Screening Checklist (for school nurses or ODs) (PDF)
  • How to Build Visual Curiosity at Home (Ages 2–6) (PDF)
  • Do’s and Don’ts for Helping Kids with Visual Fatigue (PDF)
Handouts to help parents support visual development at home—without giving away your entire therapy playbook. These sheets are great for building buy-in, reinforcing key concepts, and guiding simple at-home habits.

  • Vision Development Milestones (for pediatricians) (PDF)
  • Visual Efficiency Screening Checklist (for school nurses or ODs) (PDF)
  • How to Build Visual Curiosity at Home (Ages 2–6) (PDF)
  • Do’s and Don’ts for Helping Kids with Visual Fatigue (PDF)

STAFF TRAINING AID

PRE-SCREEN & CONVERSATION STARTERS

PRE-SCREEN & CONVERSATION STARTERS

HOME SUPPORT TOOLS

PARENT HANDOUTS

Not full intake forms—but helpful tools to guide early conversations with parents, teachers, or other professionals. These are perfect for initial screenings, school outreach, or when parents “just aren’t sure” yet.

  • Reading Red Flags in the Classroom (PDF)
  • What to Watch For: Vision & Behavior (PDF)
  • Vision Referral Letter Template (editable Word doc)
Not full intake forms—but helpful tools to guide early conversations with parents, teachers, or other professionals. These are perfect for initial screenings, school outreach, or when parents “just aren’t sure” yet.

  • Reading Red Flags in the Classroom (PDF)
  • What to Watch For: Vision & Behavior (PDF)
  • Vision Referral Letter Template (editable Word doc)

STAFF TRAINING AID

STAFF TRAINING AID

PRE-SCREEN & CONVERSATION STARTERS

HOME SUPPORT TOOLS

PARENT HANDOUTS

Quick-start resources to help new hires understand visual development, build rapport with kids, and run more effective therapy sessions.

  • Vision and Motor Skills: Screening Checklist (PDF)
  • Simple Eye-Hand Coordination Guide (PDF)
  • Understanding Visual Perception (PDF)
  • When to Refer: A Therapist’s Guide to Behavioral Optometry (PDF)
Quick-start resources to help new hires understand visual development, build rapport with kids, and run more effective therapy sessions.

  • Vision and Motor Skills: Screening Checklist (PDF)
  • Simple Eye-Hand Coordination Guide (PDF)
  • Understanding Visual Perception (PDF)
  • When to Refer: A Therapist’s Guide to Behavioral Optometry (PDF)
Whether you're explaining visual processing challenges to parents, guiding patients through home-based support, or onboarding a new team member into brain-based vision care, these resources are designed to make your work easier—and more effective.

Each resource is built around the real problems you see every day:
reading struggles, concussion symptoms, dizziness, eye–brain coordination issues, and more.

What you’ll find:

  • Patient-friendly explanations you can use in real conversations
  • Structured guidance for at-home support
  • Training materials to align your team with a brain-based approach

Whether you're explaining visual processing challenges to parents, guiding patients through home-based support, or onboarding a new team member into brain-based vision care, these resources are designed to make your work easier—and more effective.

Each resource is built around the real problems you see every day:
reading struggles, concussion symptoms, dizziness, eye–brain coordination issues, and more.

What you’ll find:

  • Patient-friendly explanations you can use in real conversations
  • Structured guidance for at-home support
  • Training materials to align your team with a brain-based approach

Free Clinical & Patient Education Resources

Free Clinical & Patient Education Resources

Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation
in Katy & WEST HOUSTON

Dr. Justin Chelette is the founder of Texas Vision Therapy and a specialist in vision therapy and brain-based visual rehabilitation for children and adults. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry (FAAO) and one of the few residency-trained optometrists specializing in vision therapy and visual rehabilitation in Texas. 

His interest in vision therapy began at an early age after experiencing strabismus (eye misalignment) as a child. Through his own treatment with vision therapy, Dr. Chelette saw firsthand how improving the way the eyes and brain work together can dramatically change a person’s quality of life. That experience ultimately inspired him to pursue a career helping patients overcome complex visual problems.

Dr. Chelette has been recognized nationally for his work in vision therapy and visual rehabilitation, and he continues to educate both patients and healthcare professionals about the role of the visual system in learning, neurological recovery, and daily performance.

His background includes academic teaching, hospital-based clinical care, and advanced training in euro-visual disorders.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Chelette is dedicated to educating the public and other healthcare professionals about brain-based vision care. Through speaking engagements, social media, and his podcast, he regularly discusses topics such as binocular vision dysfunction, reading difficulties, concussion recovery, and visual processing.











Dr. Justin Chelette is the founder of Texas Vision Therapy and a specialist in vision therapy and brain-based visual rehabilitation for children and adults. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry (FAAO) and one of the few residency-trained optometrists specializing in vision therapy and visual rehabilitation in Texas. 

His interest in vision therapy began at an early age after experiencing strabismus (eye misalignment) as a child. Through his own treatment with vision therapy, Dr. Chelette saw firsthand how improving the way the eyes and brain work together can dramatically change a person’s quality of life. That experience ultimately inspired him to pursue a career helping patients overcome complex visual problems.

Dr. Chelette has been recognized nationally for his work in vision therapy and visual rehabilitation, and he continues to educate both patients and healthcare professionals about the role of the visual system in learning, neurological recovery, and daily performance.

His background includes academic teaching, hospital-based clinical care, and advanced training in euro-visual disorders.

In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Chelette is dedicated to educating the public and other healthcare professionals about brain-based vision care. Through speaking engagements, social media, and his podcast, he regularly discusses topics such as binocular vision dysfunction, reading difficulties, concussion recovery, and visual processing.











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meet dr. chelette

I know firsthand how much vision problems can impact a child’s life. Those challenges are the reason I do what I do today.

Because vision therapy isn’t accessible in most places, I teach healthcare providers, therapists, and educators how to recognize and support hidden visual dysfunctions, so they can better help kids who are struggling in school, athletes recovering from injuries, and patients whose symptoms don’t fully make sense yet.

SPEAKER.
EDUCATOR.
ADVOCATE.

SPEAKER.
EDUCATOR.
ADVOCATE.

Contact Dr. Chelette at drchelette@texasvisiontherapy.com

Contact Dr. Chelette at
 drchelette@texasvisiontherapy.com

WANT Dr. Chelette TO SPEAK AT YOUR CONFERENCE OR LECTURE?

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                                                                 advancing behavioral optometry through honest education to the public and other healthcare professionals about brain-based vision care. He regularly discusses topics such as binocular vision dysfunction, reading difficulties, concussion recovery, and visual processing at:
  • Conferences
  • Medical presentations
  • Parent workshops
  • School presentations
  • Podcast appearances

Dr. Chelette is comitted to

                                                              advancing behavioral optometry through honest education to the public and other healthcare professionals about brain-based vision care. He regularly discusses topics such as binocular vision dysfunction, reading difficulties, concussion recovery, and visual processing at:

  • Conferences
  • Medical presentations
  • Parent workshops
  • School presentations
  • Podcast appearances

Dr. Chelette is comitted to

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Email Dr. Chelette directly at drchelette@texasvisiontherapy.com

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