Monday, December 27, 2010

Do You Know How Well Your Child Sees?



You may have been told that your child has 20/20 vision after a vision screening at school or pediatrician's office, but did you know that they can still have a vision problem? Eighty percent of learning is achieved visually and 1 in 4 school age children has some form of vision problem that can hinder academic performance. In fact, most children that are living with an undiagnosed vision problem will not complain because they don't know what "normal" vision is supposed to look like.




When should my child have an eye exam? The American Optometric Association recommends that a child have his or her first eye exam between 6 months and one year of age and then again at the age of three. When school begins, eye exams should be conducted every year to maintain proper eye health and development.

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