Vision tests given in school are quick eye screenings, not a thorough eye examination done by a professional. School vision screenings test for only 20 to 30% of all vision problems that may affect learning.  Often times, the school screenings are testing distance vision only. This may be able to tell whether or not the child can read the blackboard, but not whether they can read a book. Unfortunately, some children who pass vision screenings at school may have serious vision problems. A comprehensive eye exam can detect problems such as lazy eye, near and farsightedness. Give your child the tools they need for a successful new school year; schedule an eye exam today.
According to the American Optometric Association, parents can help identify vision problems by watching for the following warning signs:
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