Children's Vision: What Parents
Need to Know
If your child has poor vision and problems are overlooked, consequences such as poor performance in schoolwork can last for a lifetime. Learn what you can do to give your child every advantage in school, sports and play by learning to spot the signs of poor vision. Remember also that early eye exams for children can detect common problems such as misalignment of eyes (strabismus) or lazy eye.
Also, learn more about your child's visual development and which eyeglasses or contact lenses may be appropriate for young children.
An overview of eye health topics that every parent should know about. Also read our Eye Doctor Q&A on children's vision problems.
How babies see their new world for the first six months, and how to tell if something's not right.
Not all congenital cataracts require surgery, but some do. Learn what you can do if your child was born with cataracts.
Tiny tots with their eyes all aglow will find it hard to cope with a vision problem.
Don't let an undetected vision problem hold your child back. Only 14 percent of American kids receive a comprehensive eye exam before entering school, and an estimated 10 million have undetected vision problems.*
Now is when many children make the switch from glasses to contacts.
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Your teen wants contacts. Should you say yes? This helpful guide will answer all your questions about safety, types of lenses and cost.
Teens, schoolkids, and even toddlers are experiencing eyestrain and other vision problems from computer use. Here's what to do.
Lots of kids wear contact lenses with no trouble. Read about the advantages, age considerations, etc.
It's controversial, but some studies have shown that RGPs can slow the progression of nearsightedness in kids.
Here's an article on choosing a child's eyeglass frame. Also read 10 Tips for Buying Kids' Eyewear. For new products, see What's New in Eyeglasses for Kids and Teens.
This material is a must for all children's eyeglass lenses. Read why.
Are your kids wearing protective eyewear for sports? Read why they should.
Tips for buying good sunglasses for children.
Which toys are eye-safe and which are better to avoid.
Why do some children do poorly in school? Often it's an eye-related problem.
Can eye exercises and other vision therapy help children overcome learning problems? Read about this controversial topic.
This inherited form of macular degeneration can cause central vision loss in children, who may need special instruction in how to use low vision aids.
*Source: College of Optometrists in Vision Development, 2004
[Page updated April 2008]


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