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Vision from 6 to 18 Years of Age in School-Aged Children

Vision from 6 to 18 Years of Age in School-Aged Children

According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), “Vision loss occurs when light rays cannot pass through the eye and reach the retina.” Most people do not realize that they have lost vision until it is too late. Especially in developing children,...
Nutrition and vision in children

Nutrition and vision in children

Our eyes are important! Our eyesight helps us see, recognize objects, read, watch TV, play sports, and even communicate. A balanced diet helps you maintain normal blood sugar levels, which keeps your body (and eyesight) functioning properly. This includes having...
Learning and Literacy Success | Children and Vision Care

Learning and Literacy Success | Children and Vision Care

The American Optometric Association recommends that optometrists screen children for vision problems early in life. In fact, it says that eye exams should begin around age 3 and continue throughout childhood. If you notice signs of poor vision in your child, talk to...