Is Your Child’s Vision Ready for School?
Trouble focusing in class, avoiding reading, or frequent headaches might be signs of an undiagnosed vision issue. A quick eye exam can help set them up for a confident, clear school year.
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            🎓 Why Vision Matters in School
- 80% of classroom learning is visual, including reading, writing, and screen-based tasks.
 - 1 in 4 school-aged children have an undiagnosed vision issue that can affect academic success.
 - Children may not realize they can't see clearly — they assume everyone sees the same way.
 - Signs of vision strain include: frequent headaches, squinting, eye rubbing, short attention span, or avoiding reading.
 
Sources: Canadian Association of Optometrists
Common Signs of Vision Problems in Children
- Squinting or tilting head to see
 - Eye rubbing, especially after screens
 - Complaints of blurry vision or headaches
 - Skipping lines when reading
 
- Short attention span or restlessness
 - Holding books or screens too close
 - Falling behind in reading or schoolwork
 - Difficulty focusing on the board
 
👁️ What is Myopia Management?
Myopia (nearsightedness) means your child may have trouble seeing far away — like the whiteboard or clock at school.
- Common signs: squinting, headaches, or sitting too close to screens
 - Myopia tends to worsen as children grow
 - Treatment options include:
                    
- Specialty contact lenses like MiSight® or Ortho-K
 - Prescription eye drops to slow progression
 - Outdoor time & screen-time adjustments