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Early detection is critical when it comes to vision problems, yet parents and teachers often have difficulty determining that a child has vision problems that can be treated with Vision Therapy. That’s because children have difficulty describing what they are seeing and not seeing. In fact, a child may pass a vision exam with "20/20 eyesight" and yet have significant vision problems that can affect his ability to succeed in school, work and social settings. Here are some early warning signs that may indicate a problem.
- Eye Strain, Eye Fatigue
- Eye Tracking Problems
- Depth of Perception Problems
- Visual Disabilities such as Lazy Eye, Wandering Eye or
Crossed Eyes
- Double Vision
- Coordination Difficulty
- Frustration at School
- Lack of self confidence
- Being labeled a slow learner.
- Covering / Closing an eye
- Avoidance of Near Tasks
- Headaches
- Postural Asymmetry
- Reading Difficulties
- Spelling Difficulties
- Reversals of letters and numbers
- Handwriting Difficulties
Take Our Symptoms Checklist
Glasses or surgery are not the solution to these problems. Call (260) 497-7973 to learn how Vision Therapy can help your child.
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