
Children with undetected vision problems are sometimes diagnosed with learning disabilities including ADD or ADHD. While many schools conduct basic eye screenings, these are not a substitute for a thorough eye exam by an optometrist.
The AOA recommends exams at six months, three years, before first grade, and every two years thereafter until age 18.
The following is a list of the most common warning signs seen in children with some type of vision disorder:
Any of the last few items in the list could be a warning sign of a vision disorder or even a learning or reading disability. Having a comprehensive eye exam with a skilled optometrist can help to determine where the problem lies.
If you notice any of these symptoms or warning signs, contact your Vision Source eye professional today using our find a doctor tool and schedule a comprehensive eye exam for your child.