EPISODE · Jul 1, 2025 · 35 MIN
Behavioural Optometry Explained | Dr Kimberley Linert on Vision Therapy & Eye Skills
from Where Science Meets Self-Care with Ida Fanelli
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Kimberley Linert, a Behavioural Optometrist specializing in the complex relationship between the eyes, the brain, and physical movement. We explore the science of "Functional Vision"—how eye tracking and visual processing impact everything from reading skills to brain rehabilitation and neuroplasticity.Dr. Kimberley Linert is the founder of the Optic Brain Fit Foundation. Her work bridges the gap between traditional optometry and neurological integration, utilizing her background in brain rehabilitation and neuroplasticity-based training to help patients achieve greater clarity and cognitive function.IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER:The difference between "eyesight" and "functional vision."How eye tracking issues can impact learning and daily focus.The role of neuroplasticity in vision therapy. Integrating movement and sensory awareness for brain health.RESOURCES & LINKS Visualizing Happiness: In Every Area of Your Life by Dr. Kimberley LinertSelf-Empowerment Reset: Entrepreneur Secrets (Co-authored)Important Consumer Notice Disclaimer:The information provided on this educational page is for general informational and cosmetic purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you suspect you have a skin disorder, chronic condition, or need specialized treatment, please consult a licensed physician or dermatologist immediately to seek professional medical guidance.CONNECT WITH IDA FANELLILink in BioPlease like, subscribe, and share#BehavioralOptometry #Neuroplasticity #BrainHealth #VisionTherapy #EyeTracking #IdasIdeas #ScienceMeetsSelfCare #DrKimberleyLinert
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