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TAKE OUR VISION QUIZ

According to the American Optometric Association, there is an epidemic of undiagnosed eye and vision problems. Of children with learning difficulties, approximately 90 percent suffer with one or more vision problem. Often these problems go undiagnosed because children don’t realize they see the world differently than their peers and never complain to a parent. Annual eye examinations are now recommended for all school aged children.


The following is a symptom survey to assess if vision could be related to the problems you or your child are facing.

Blur when looking up close

Double vision or words run together when reading

Difficulty copying from the board

Headaches or rapid fatigue with near work

Poor reading comprehension

Skips or repeats words or lines when reading

Smart except in school

Dizziness/nausea when reading

Reverses letters or words

Tilts head/closes one eye when reading

Uses finger as marker for reading

Poor handwriting, writes uphill or downhill

Homework takes forever

Avoids close work/reading

Performing below potential

Misaligns digits or columns of numbers

Avoids sports or games that require eye-hand coordination

Labeled ADD/ADHD, dyslexic or behavior problem

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If you or your child answered yes to one or more of these symptoms, it may be a vision problem that could be corrected. Call us today for a developmental eye examination.

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