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Getting Your Child’s Vision Set for the Classroom: Baltimore Kids’ Eye Exams


Many doctors emphasize that approximately 80 percent of learning occurs through a child's eyes. Since a child's vision may change frequently, regular eye and vision care is crucial to a student's classroom success. Unfortunately, most parents are not including eye exams as part of their child's back-to-school health check-up. Furthermore a recent survey found that over half of parents don't bring their child for an eye check-up until age three or older. In truth, the AOA advises that kids have their first eye screening at half a year, then comprehensive eye exams beginning at age three, before entering school. Exams should continue to be scheduled routinely every other year from that point on.


Many times the issues a child struggles with in the classroom can be the result of vision problems. The number of children who have undiagnosed vision problems is quite high. Studies demonstrate that 60 percent of students identified as "problem learners" actually have undiagnosed vision troubles. You can avoid potential problems if you make it a priority to ensure your child's vision is up to par.


Don't wait until your child enters kindergarten for his first complete eye exam. Your child's doctor should perform a dilated eye exam to discover any serious eye problems by the first two months after birth. Every child should have a complete eye exam by age three, since early intervention can affect development. Furthermore as a parent, it's important to see whether your child enjoys reading. In general, most preschoolers are excited to look at books and try and figure out words. Children that don't read books may have a vision issue. A complete vision screening by a pediatric optometrist should be one of the tools used in making a diagnosis. For an eye exam for your child in Baltimore, MD, call us to book an appointment.


Take note that the sooner a vision difficulty is identified and treated, the greater the chances for successful treatment. And eyesight is a crucial component for school work. If a child's vision is impaired, he will have a much harder time with assignments. Additionally new technological advances in the classroom, including the use of interactive whiteboards, can also possibly exacerbate less obvious vision problems. 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! Call us to book a Baltimore, MD eye exam today.