It's that season again, when the days begin to get shorter, the weather a bit chillier, and kids across the country return to the classroom. Now's the time to make sure your kids' eyesight is satisfactory. Healthy eyesight is crucial to the learning process and a child's success in school. There are many subjects that require optical skills, such as reading, writing and computer work, which children are required to perform daily. Yet, studies demonstrate that 86 percent of children start school without ever having an eye examination.
A good number of the problems a child suffers from in school may result from sight difficulties. The number of students who are affected by undiagnosed vision problems is exceedingly high. Studies demonstrate that 60 percent of students classified as "problem learners" actually have undiagnosed vision problems. You can avoid potential problems if you make it a priority to ensure your child is seeing properly.
Don't push off your child's first eye exam until kindergarten. Your child's doctor should do a dilated eye check-up to identify any serious eye problems within the first two months after birth. It's critical to find any issues immediately, because children often respond better to treatment when treated early. Additionally as a parent, it's important to make sure your child enjoys reading. In general, most preschoolers enjoy looking at books and attempt to read. Children that avoid books or reading may be experiencing a vision impairment. Before you assume the worst, it's a advisable to get a vision check-up. For an eye exam for your child in Manchester, CT, call us to schedule an appointment.
Keep in mind that the sooner a vision problem is identified and treated, the more likely treatment will be successful. And vision is a critical component for school work. If a child's vision is limited, he will have a much harder time in the classroom. Additionally new technology in the classroom, such as the use of interactive SMARTboards, can also potentially make less obvious vision problems worse. Without healthy eyesight, children may struggle not only at school, but also socially. Before school starts this year, make sure your child's vision is on par! Call us for a Manchester, CT eye exam today.
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