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Children's Eyecare

One in four children has an undiagnosed vision problem that can lead to difficulty in learning. Children who don’t see well rarely complain about their vision. They believe that images are supposed to be blurry because they have never seen them any other way. Just like routine visits to the pediatrician, your child should also receive regular eye exams to maintain healthy vision.

The American Optometric Association recommends that all children have an eye exam before starting school. After that, eye exams should be performed every two years because vision problems can emerge as children grow. Some children may need more frequent eye exams.

Ten Signs your child may have vision difficulties:

  • Squinting, closing or covering one eye

  • Holding a book close to the face

  • Losing his/her place while reading

  • Headache, nausea or dizziness

  • Excessive clumsiness

  • Tilting the head to one side

  • Frequent daydreaming

  • Using a finger as a place marker while reading

  • Performing below potential

  • Rubbing eyes repeatedly
     









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