by John Dye | Aug 11, 2022 | Blog
Since up to 80 percent of everything a child learns is derived through the visual pathways, if there is any interference in those pathways, a child may not develop to their maximum potential. Children who suffer from visual impairment due to conditions such as...
by John Dye | Aug 4, 2022 | Blog
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...
by John Dye | Jul 29, 2022 | Blog
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...
by John Dye | Jul 27, 2022 | Blog
Vision problems are quite common among children and teens. They can affect everything from reading to sports performance, and some types of vision problems can lead to serious problems down the road. Early signs of vision problems include squinting or rubbing eyes,...
by John Dye | Jul 25, 2022 | Blog
In the Fall of 2016, Johns Hopkins Magazine wrote an article about the link between success in school for children and vision care. The context and data, taken from this site, are below: Context In 2014, the School of Education and Wilmer launched the Baltimore...
by John Dye | Jul 20, 2022 | Blog
Poor vision can affect children’s ability to learn. If you are a parent or guardian and suspect there may be visions concerns with a child in your care, please make sure you seek professional help immediately.Children with visual impairments often experience academic...
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