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  2. New pediatric eye care option opens in St. Charles County - AOL

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    ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. – Families in St. Charles County now have easier access to specialized pediatric eye care, thanks to a new SSM Health facility at The Streets of Caledonia in O’Fallon.

  3. Vision therapy - Wikipedia

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    Vision therapy (VT), or behavioral optometry, is an umbrella term for alternative medicine treatments using eye exercises, based around the pseudoscientific claim that vision problems are the true underlying cause of learning difficulties, particularly in children. [1] Vision therapy has not been shown to be effective using scientific studies ...

  4. St. Louis Area Resources for Community and Human Services

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    ARCHS' Kids Vision for Life partnership with Crown Vision Center, Essilor Vision Foundation, Inc., and University of Missouri–St. Louis School of Optometry provides free eye screenings to more than 12,000 children in grades K-6 at Saint Louis Public Schools and other St. Louis area public schools, to provide free eye examinations to students ...

  5. St. Louis Heights - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Heights is a neighborhood in District V of Honolulu CDP, City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. [1] Geography.

  6. Saint Louis School - Wikipedia

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    Saint Louis School, located in the neighborhood of St. Louis Heights in Honolulu, Hawaii, is a historic Catholic college preparatory school for boys. It was founded in 1846 to serve Catholics in the former Kingdom of Hawaii .

  7. Hawaii School for the Deaf and the Blind - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s enrollment fell to nine, and Mary Vorsino of the Honolulu Star Advertiser called it "a rocky period". [4] It was renamed to the Hawaii Center for the Sensory Impaired in 1984, Statewide Center for Students with Hearing and Visual Impairments in 1989, then Hawaii Center for the Deaf and the Blind in 1995 before reverting to its ...

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