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Add Eye Exams to Your Back to School Routine: Mesa Kids’ Eye Exams


Many experts stress that approximately 80 percent of learning takes place through a child's eyes. Since a child's eyesight can change often, consistent eye and vision care is crucial to a student's classroom success. Unfortunately, most parents don't make sight tests part of their child's back-to-school doctor's appointment line-up. In addition according to a recent survey 58% of parents don't bring their child for an eye check-up until age three or older. The AOA actually recommends that kids receive their first vision screening at six months, then complete eye screenings beginning at age three, before starting school. Exams should continue to be booked consistently every two years from that point on.


A good number of the problems a child suffers from in school can be the result of vision problems. The number of students who are affected by undiagnosed vision problems is extremely large. Studies demonstrate that 60 percent of children classified as students with learning-disabilities actually suffer from undiagnosed vision troubles. You can avoid childhood trauma if you make it a priority to ensure your child's vision is up to par.


Don't push off your child's first eye exam until kindergarten. Your child's doctor should do a dilated eye check-up to identify any serious eye problems by the age of two months. Every child should have a complete eye exam by three years, as early intervention can make a difference. In addition as a parent, it's important to see whether your child is reading sufficiently. Usually, most preschoolers are excited to look at books and attempt to read. Children that avoid books or reading may be experiencing a vision impairment. Before you jump to any conclusions, it's a good idea to get a vision examination. For an eye exam for your child in Mesa, AZ, call us to book an appointment.


Remember that the sooner a vision difficulty is identified and treated, the greater the chances for successful treatment. And vision is a key component for school work. If a child's vision is impaired, rising visual requirements such as finer print in books or additional homework can drastically alter a student's performance. At the same time new technology in the classroom, including using interactive SMARTboards, can also potentially make less obvious vision problems worse. A student with poor vision will be affected both at school, and emotionally and physically. Before school starts this year, make sure your child's vision is on par! Contact us for a Mesa, AZ eye exam today.

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