Children’s Vision: Vision & Learning

Children’s Vision: Vision & Learning

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Most children have no idea how they are supposed to see.  Therefore, it is important that you know the signs that a vision problem is interfering with your child’s ability to read and learn. 

Do you know your vision facts?

  • One out of four children struggle with reading and learning because of undiagnosed vision problems.
  • It is estimated that over 60% of problem learners have undiagnosed vision problems.
  • 80% of learning in the classroom is visual.
  • The majority of the vision problems that interfere with reading and learning are very treatable. 
  • Seeing clearly (“20/20”) is just one of 17 visual skills critical to academic success.

Vision screenings in school and at the pediatrician's office usually only test distance vision.  Most people think that 20/20 is "perfect vision", when in fact 20/20 is simply a measurement of what someone is able to see from a distance of 20 feet.  Most of our learning is through reading, which is not at 20 feet at all!

There are 17 visual skills required for reading and learning, including the ability to point the eyes together, to focus the eyes, to move across the page properly.  These skills are often not tested in most vision screenings.  Passing a vision screening which tests only distance vision leads parents to believe incorrectly that nothing is wrong. 

The eye exam from the eye doctor’s office is designed to test how healthy your eyes are and to see if you need glasses or contact lenses.  The eye exam is not designed to test ALL of the 17 visual skills required for academic success.

Girl Reading

If any of these visual skills are not working properly, it can make reading and learning an unnecessary challenge.  Some children develop behavior problems, while others avoid reading or simply refuse to read.  Usually the child is bright, causing parents to be confused by the child's difficulties.  Often the child is labeled hyperactive, lazy, or slow.  What makes this even worse is that many of these problems can easily be mistaken as learning disabilities or attention problems such as ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder). 

Does your child need a Developmental Vision Evaluation?  Look over the symptom checklist to see how many signs your child has.  Click Here 

If your child struggles with reading or learning, call our office to schedule an appointment today.

 

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