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Identifying children’s vision and learning problems – AOA Chairside Guide provides a useful focus

9/6/2018

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Reblogged from The VisionHelp Blog

In this one minute VisionHelp video, educational specialist Wendy Rosen, author of the book The Hidden Link Between Vision and Learning, outlines when a child struggles in reading and learning it should be the top priority to have a comprehensive optometric vision evaluation. It is especially critical to understand that, while 20/20 eyesight is important, having clear distance eyesight alone does not rule out serious vision problems that affect reading, attention and learning.
In fact, most of the visual problems that affect learning can be missed if the doctor’s testing does not go beyond eye sight, refraction and ocular health testing. To provide helpful tools for Doctors, the American Optometric Association InfantSee and Children’s Vision Committee in conjunction with Optometry Cares – The AOA Foundation, have created a comprehensive Pediatric Vision Evaluation “Tool Kit”. This was outlined by Dr. Press in his most recent VisionHelp Blog post, entitled: New AOA Resource Kit.
Within this collection of excellent resources are Chairside Guides that provide detailed descriptions of diagnostic testing for a comprehensive vision exam, including targeting and identifying children’s vision and learning problems. Here is an example of the 6-12 year old Chairside Guide.

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Steve Smith link
3/29/2023 07:48:32 pm

I like the tip you gave that eye vision management should be one of the most prioritized healthcare for children. I have a cousin hoping to have an eye consultation for my nephew to be more comfortable doing all the daily activities. She asked if I had any idea what would be the best option to consider for consultation. I'm glad about this informative article. I'll tell her it will be much better if we consult a trusted children's optometrist for more information about proper eye care.

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Max Boone link
7/27/2023 10:59:00 am

Nice blog thhanks for posting

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