How Vision Problems Can Affect Kids’ Learning

Vision problems can impact your kid’s learning and development. That’s because vision skills such as using information gathered from sight don’t come naturally to children—they have to be acquired through stimulation. 

Compounding the problem is the fact vision problems are quite common. In fact, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, they’re the single most widespread disabling condition that affects American kids. It’s estimated that by the time American children start school, roughly 25% of them will experience some form of vision problem. 

What Are the Signs Your Child May Have Vision Problems? 

If your kid exhibits any of the aforementioned tendencies, it’s highly recommended that you take them to your local eye doctor

How Are Vision Problems Treated? 

If your eye doctor detects refractive errors, they may prescribe eyeglasses or vision therapy. An optometric vision therapy program attempts to improve your kid’s visual comfort and change their processing and interpretation of visual information. One treatment option for myopia is orthokeratology, which involves wearing gas-permeable contacts at night to reshape the cornea. To learn more about your treatment options, consult your local eye doctor

Looking for optometrists near you? 

Alderwood Optical & Canyon Park Vision Clinic is an eye doctor specializing in eye health and vision correction. To schedule an appointment, call us at (425) 771-8472 or fill out this form. We serve homeowners in Redmon as well as the surrounding WA communities.