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Start The Year Right With A Pediatric Eye Exam

Where did the summer go?! As much fun as summer days have been, many parents and kids are already in back-to-school mode.

Back-to-school checklists generally include: school supplies, backpack, and new clothes and shoes. A critical item missing from this checklist is a comprehensive eye exam!

Every child deserves to be set up for success for the new school year, and scheduling your child for a comprehensive eye exam at Grove City Vision Center in Grove City will help them achieve it.

Why Do Children Need Regular Eye Exams?

Research has shown that up to 80% of classroom learning occurs through a child's vision. So it's not surprising that children who can't read what's written on the board or who get headaches from doing their math homework feel frustrated. If your child is having trouble concentrating or acting out in class, they could have a vision problem.

Issues with their vision can make it challenging to read, do written work, focus, catch a ball and even socialize with their peers. A child's vision can affect every part of their life, both inside and outside the classroom. Many children don't even realize they have a vision problem, or are unable to communicate what's challenging for them.

That's where a pediatric eye exam comes in. Your child's eye doctor can do a comprehensive pediatric eye exam to assess your child's eyesight, eye health and visual skills like eye teaming and tracking.

When Should You Take Your Child For an Eye Exam?

Routine eye exams should start around six months of age, and while this may seem young, it's critical to catch any problems as early as possible. If your child's vision is developing normally, their next visit can be at age 2-3 and again before entering 1st grade. After that, it's recommended that children have an annual eye exam until the age of 18.

An easy way to remember to take your child every year is to add it to your back-to-school checklist! To schedule your child's appointment, call Grove City Vision Center in Grove City today.