
The start of a new school year always feels like a clean slate. New teachers, new subjects, new books, new friends, it’s a time full of possibility. As your child embarks on the new school year journey, take the simple step that helps ensure that their vision is as ready for the year ahead as they are. When children can see clearly and have the visual skills necessary for learning, their whole world opens up. Reading becomes easier, sports become more enjoyable, and confidence blossoms. An eye examination can make a lasting difference in how your child experiences school. Most young children are visual learners. It is estimated that 80% of a young child’s learning occurs through the eyes, making clear and effective vision the foundation for positive school learning experiences. As children advance in their academic journey, increasing demands are placed on their visual system, such as having to read from the board, read books with smaller print, interact with electronic devices or watch a ball in sport. Children are rarely aware they can’t see well. They assume everyone else’s world looks the same as theirs. It is up to parents and teachers to be on the alert for signs of visual problems. When vision problems slip by unnoticed, children often find ways to cope. They might avoid reading, have difficulty maintaining the place while reading, rush through homework, get distracted, tired or lose concentration easily. Do they sit too close to the TV...
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