A vision problem may directly impact a child’s performance in the classroom and on the sports field, negatively affecting self-esteem and confidence levels. Given that an estimated 80% of learning is visual, good vision can be the difference between making the game-winning catch and watching the opposing team score runs.
An estimated 25% of children have an undetected vision problem holding them back from succeeding in school and sports. If your child is struggling to keep up with their peers in the classroom or on the sports field, they may have certain lagging visual skills. Any of the following 20 signs may indicate that your child has a vision problem.
Blurred vision
Double vision
Headaches
Eye strain or fatigue
Sensitivity to bright light
Excessive blinking or squinting
Drifting or turning one eye
Poor eye-hand coordination
Misjudging distances while moving in space
Frequently falling or bumping into objects
Difficulty maintaining attention
Closing one eye while reading
Turning or tilting head while reading
Reduced reading speed or fluency
Difficulty with reading comprehension
Skipping words or lines of text while reading
Losing place while reading
Seeing words floating on the page
Bringing text close to or far away from eyes to improve clarity
Difficulty copying text
Keeping your eye out for telltale behaviors and symptoms is the first step in identifying a vision problem. The next step is to visit your [eye doctor], who will assess your child’s functional vision. If any lagging visual skills are identified, your child may greatly benefit from vision therapy.
Vision therapy is a specialized program designed to improve eye-brain connections in order to strengthen the visual skills necessary for academic and athletic success. Each vision therapy program is customized to the individual needs of the patient and may include the use of lenses, prisms, occluders, filters, and other equipment.
Is your child showing signs of a vision problem? Call our doctors in Revision Optix to schedule an appointment for a comprehensive vision evaluation.
Revision Optix serves patients from Simpsonville, Greenville, Mauldin, and Taylors, all throughout South Carolina.
Q: Isn't 20/20 Vision Good Enough?
A: Vision involves a lot more than just how clearly you can see from a distance of 20 feet. There are 17 visual skills that are absolutely essential for success in reading, writing, math, and even athletics. A problem with any of these visual skills can cause poor academic and athletic performance. A comprehensive eye exam is the best way to rule out any vision problems that may be getting in the way of your child's success.
Q: Why Are Comprehensive Eye Exams Important?
A: Basic vision screenings conducted at schools or by pediatricians may detect a distance vision problem, but they cannot detect other vision problems that can interfere with learning. During a comprehensive eye exam, your eye doctor will not only determine your prescription for eyeglasses or contact lenses but will also check your eyes for common eye diseases, assess how your eyes work together as a team, and evaluate your eyes as an indicator of your overall health.