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Prima Medical Center Saigon, Eyecare & Aesthetic, Pediatric Ophthalmology & Ortho K, Eyes

Four Hidden Signs of Vision Problems in Kids

13 July, 2023

As summer winds down, families of school-aged children scramble to get ready for the new school year. But one of the most important yet often overlooked necessities is healthy vision.

As children grow and change from year to year, so do their eyes and vision. School demands intense visual involvement. It doesn’t matter if children are in the classroom or learning from home. Learning can involve reading, writing, computer, and chalkboard/smartboard work. Even physical education and sports need strong vision. If their eyes aren’t up to the task, a child may feel tired and have trouble concentrating, and perform poorly on school tests.

Sometimes parents can tell if their child has a vision problem. Their child may squint or hold reading material very close to their face. They may also complain about things appearing blurry. There are some less obvious signs of vision problems as well.

Four Hidden Signs of Vision Problems in Kids

Here are four subtle signs that could point to vision problems in kids.

1. Having a Short Attention Span

Your child might lose interest in games, projects, or other lengthy activities.

2. Losing Their Place When Reading

As your child reads (aloud or silently), they may have difficulty seeing to keep track of where they are on the page.

3. Avoiding Reading and Other Close Activities

Your child may avoid reading, drawing, playing games, or doing other projects that need up-close focus. Children can be subtle about it and not tell you about their trouble.

4. Turning Their Head to the Side

A child may turn their head to the side when looking at something before them. This may be a sign of a refractive error, including astigmatism. Turning their head helps the child see better.

Eye Screenings Are Crucial

Success in school is closely tied to eye health, so kids need regular eye screenings. An ophthalmologist or another trained professional can find and treat vision problems early. The earlier the treatment, the better off your child will be—in and out of school.

Our Lasik & Refractive Care Team:

If your child still has difficulty after their vision problems are addressed, they might have a learning disability. Vision problems do not cause learning disabilities. They are two separate issues. If you have any questions or concerns about your child’s vision, be sure to visit our eye doctors at Prima Medical Center Saigon.

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