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An Overview of Children's Vision


Most eye problems in children can be corrected if they are detected and treated early. Appropriate eye care is essential for maintaining good vision. Some problems, if left untreated--even for a short period--can result in permanent vision loss.

Home eye tests for children - Click here
Taking a child to an eye doctor - Click here
Keeping a child safe from eye injuries - Click here

The more you learn about children's eyes, the better you can help protect them!

The eyes of newborn infants should be evaluated in the hospital nursery. This examination can help detect several congenital eye problems, some of which can be very serious. - Read more

Between six months and one year of age, infants should be checked for good eye health by a doctor or other appropriately trained health care provider during routine well-baby care or other doctor's office visits. - Read more

Similarly, children's vision should be tested between 3 and 4, either during a well-child visit to the doctor, a visit to an eye doctor, or at a vision screening conducted by trained personnel such as those performed by Prevent Blindness America. - Read more

For more information about children's eye problems, call 1-800-331-2020, contact us online, or contact the Prevent Blindness affiliate near you.

The Eye Patch Club for Children With Amblyopia and Their Families

Play It Safe With Your Eyes - A Children's Eye Safety Program from Prevent Blindness America


Other Children's Topics:

Eye Problems

Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
Astigmatism
Color Blindness
Conjunctivitis (Pink Eye)
Diabetes
Hyperopia
Myopia
Retinitis Pigmentosa
Retinopathy of Prematurity
Strabismus
Uveitis

Getting Professional Eye Care

Financial Assistance and Vision Care Resources
PBA Guidelines for Children's Vision Care
Who's Who in Eye Care

Preventing Eye Injuries

Fireworks Safety
First Aid for Eye Emergencies
Halloween Eye Safety
Play It Safe With Your Eyes! - Video Education Program
Preventing Eye Injuries at Home
Protecting Your Child's Eyes from the Sun
Safe Toys
Sports Eye Safety

View our list of free fact sheets

 

 

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