“Irlen Syndrome is a perceptual processing disorder caused by the brain’s inability to process specific wavelengths of light.” – Irlen Institute at Irlen.com
WHO DOES IT AFFECT?
It affects approximately 20% of the general population, 46% with reading problems, and individuals with autism spectrum disorder or head trauma.
The Irlen®Method
The Irlen®Method corrects a unique perceptual processing problem. Individuals with Irlen®Syndrome have some or all of the following symptoms- light sensitivity, headaches and migraines, reading difficulties, poor attention and concentration, discomfort or fatigue, and poor depth perception. We provide complete diagnostic services and the Irlen® Spectral Filters.
ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS!
We help you to feel confident and energized by relieving symptoms of Irlen Syndrome, as well as, helping you to overcome learning challenges. Experience less stress and get excited about all areas of your life!
It's a BRAIN THING... Irlen Syndrome affects how the brain processes light.
Light sensitivity, especially to fluorescent lights
Reading difficulties
Headaches
Math difficulties, misaligns numbers or confuses math symbols
Fatigue
Easily distracted, sometimes misdiagnosed as having Attention Deficit Disorder
Eye strain when reading or computer use
Poor Depth Perception
Some people with Irlen Syndrome are misdiagnosed as having Dyslexia
Symptoms vary so individuals may have one or more of these
Learn about how our services can help you…
The Irlen®Method corrects a unique perceptual processing problem. Individuals with Irlen®Syndrome have some or all of the following symptoms- light sensitivity, headaches and migraines, reading difficulties, poor attention and concentration, discomfort or fatigue, and poor depth perception. We provide complete diagnostic services and the Irlen® Spectral Filters.
Educational Consultation and Evaluation
Our team of experienced educators is available to meet with adults or children who are experiencing learning difficulties or challenges. We provide assessments in reading and math. For an in-depth evaluation, we use the Woodcock Johnson IV Assessment.
After becoming a certified Irlen® Screener in 1989, Jeannie used The Irlen® Method to help students improve their reading skills.
About Irlen® Syndrome
What does your typical Irlen® Syndrome client look like?
Irlen® Syndrome symptoms include headaches, academic or reading difficulties, severe light sensitivity – especially to fluorescent lighting, and difficulties with concentration or staying focused on tasks. Our clients range in age from 6 to 75 years of age. Irlen Syndrome is genetic and runs in families. It can also be acquired through head trauma such as concussions or a traumatic brain injury.
Here is an example of Irlen® Syndrome distortions…
What is the first step?
The first thing we do is to determine if the person has Irlen® Syndrome. It affects 15-20 % of the general population, almost half of individuals with reading difficulties and migraine headaches, and many individuals identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Many people are misdiagnosed with dyslexia or ADHD when the underlying factor of their learning challenges is Irlen Syndrome.
If I think I have Irlen® Syndrome how do I find out?
We will have you complete aself-test of symptoms of Irlen® Syndrome. In reviewing the self-test with you, we look at the difficulties that you currently have.
How long does an Irlen® screening take?
The next step is to complete a screening, which takes approximately 90 minutes. The screening determines if you have Irlen® Syndrome, the types of visual distortions, reading difficulties, and physical symptoms you are experiencing, and the color of overlay to alleviate those symptoms when you are reading or viewing printed information. The screening also help to determine if you are a good candidate for Irlen® Spectral Filters.
How do I get Irlen® Spectral Filters?
Our Irlen® Diagnostician can determine a precision tint for Irlen® Spectral Filters. This comprehensive appointment usually takes 2.5 hours to complete. We order individualized Spectral Filters from the Irlen® Lab. Both non-prescription and prescription lenses can be tinted.
For more information on Irlen® Syndrome please visitIrlen.com