Hmm. Yes, the behavioral optometrists would definitely be biased in favor of promoting their livelihood. What does your family doctor say? Also, do you have any way of finding & speaking directly with others who have actually had vision therapy to see what they think?

It may come down to a leap of faith on your part, like a friend of mine took with her daughter and cognitive training. Of course all the trainers themselves advocate the service and it's not covered by medical. She finally took the chance and spent (literally) thousands of dollars to put her daughter through it - classroom sessions, a trainer, homework... and it worked. It really, really worked. Her daughter is a different kid now: focused, organized, can self-manage, excels in school, etc etc.

Anyway, best of luck. I hope you find the answers you seek and if not and you take a leap of faith that you get the results my friend did with the CT smile