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School’s Coming… Time for a Richmond Eye Exam


Back to school season is in full swing. Before heading back to school, the American Optometric Association (AOA) advises a visit to the eye doctor. Proper eyesight is crucial to the cognitive processes and a child's performance in the classroom. There are many subjects that demand optical skills, such as reading, writing and computer work, which children are required to perform daily. However, studies show that 86 percent of kids start school without any vision screening.


Often the issues a child suffers from in school can be the result of vision impairment. The number of students who are suffering from undiagnosed vision problems is quite high. Studies demonstrate that 60 percent of students identified as students with learning-disabilities really have undiagnosed vision problems. You can avoid potential problems if you take a proactive role in ensuring your child is seeing properly.


Don't delay your child's first vision screening until kindergarten. Your child's doctor should do a dilated eye exam to detect any major eye problems within the first two months after birth. It's critical to find any issues right away, since children often respond better to treatment when diagnosed early. Furthermore as a parent, it's important to make sure your child enjoys reading. Generally, kindergarteners enjoy looking at books and try and figure out words. Children that don't read books may be experiencing a vision issue. A complete vision examination by a pediatric eye doctor should be one of the tools used in making a diagnosis. For an eye exam for your child in Richmond, KY, call us to schedule an appointment.


Keep in mind that the sooner a vision difficulty is identified and treated, the greater the chances for successful treatment. And eyesight is an essential component for school work. If a child's vision is limited, increasing visual demands such as smaller print in textbooks or more homework can considerably influence a student's success. At the same time new technological advances in the classroom, including using interactive whiteboards, can also potentially exacerbate less obvious vision issues. A student with poor vision will be affected both at school, and emotionally and physically. This year, guarantee your child a great year in school, by making sure their eyesight is in perfect condition. Contact us to book a Richmond, KY eye exam today.