Many doctors emphasize that about 80 percent of learning occurs through a child's eyes. Because a child's eyesight may change occasionally, consistent eye and vision care is crucial to a student's classroom success. Unfortunately, most parents don't include eye exams as part of their child's back-to-school doctor's appointment line-up. In addition survey results illustrate that over half of parents don't bring their child for an eye test until at least age three. In truth, the AOA suggests that children have their first sight assessment at six months, then complete sight exams beginning at age three, before beginning school. Check-ups should continue to be scheduled consistently every two years after.
A good number of the issues a child suffers from in school may come from sight difficulties. The number of students who are affected by undiagnosed vision problems is exceedingly high. Studies prove that 60 percent of children identified as students with learning-disabilities really suffer from undetected vision troubles. Your child will be much better off if you make it a priority to ensure your child is seeing properly.
Don't wait until your child enters kindergarten for his first thorough eye examination. Your child's doctor should perform a dilated eye exam to identify any serious eye problems by the first two months after birth. It's important to discover any issues at a young age, because children are generally more responsive to treatment when treated early. Furthermore as a parent, it's important to make sure your child takes time to read. Usually, most preschoolers are eager to look at books and attempt to read. Children that don't read books may have a vision impairment. Before you jump to any conclusions, it's a good idea to get a vision screening. For a pediatric eye exam in San Francisco, CA, call us to schedule an appointment.
Keep in mind that the earlier a vision difficulty is detected and taken care of, the greater the chances for successful treatment. And vision is a critical component for school. If a child's vision is limited, he will have a much harder time in the classroom. At the same time new technology in the classroom, including the use of interactive whiteboards, can also potentially exacerbate less obvious vision problems. Without proper vision, students may suffer not only at school, but also socially. Before school starts this year, make sure your child's vision is on par! Call us to book a San Francisco, CA eye exam today.
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