|  | Causal Factors of Myopia in Children Current research is looking into whether reading triggers myopia in  children who have a genetic propensity for it. Myopia is a vision condition that results in difficulty seeing objects  at a distance but near objects can be seen clearly. Myopia occurs  because the eyeball is too long or the focusing power is too strong.  Thus light focuses in front of the retina instead of directly on it  causing blurred distant objects. 
 In some areas of the world as in Singapore and Taiwan  approximately ...Read More
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|  | Children Report Better Vision-Related Quality Of Life With Contact Lenses Vs. Glasses Contact lenses improve vision-related quality of life in children  compared with glasses, especially in the areas of appearance and  athletics, according to data drawn from a three-year multi-site study  assessing the effects of glasses and contact lenses on the  self-perception of nearsighted children ages eight to 11 years. The  research further reveals that the biggest improvement may be more  considerable after 10 years of age. 
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|  | Childrens Eye Development Children     
  Eye Development  
  While the eye s greatest physical development          occurs during the first year of life children continue to sharpen their          vision skills throughout childhood. Eye muscles strengthen and nerve connections          multiply. Visual stimulation can help this process. Preschoolers aged          two to five are eager to draw and look at pictures. By connecting stories          with illustrations it is possible to help co-ordinate a child s hearing ...Read More
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|  | Childrens Eye Exam: What to Expect Children s Vision Exam     
  Vision exams can vary depending on the age of the child.          For instance a practitioner might ask an older child to identify letters  whereas a younger child may be shown pictures of animals and toys. The          key points of most vision exams are similar. The eyecare provider will first          review your child s personal health and family health history and then          conduct tests to check for the following:  
 
 
 
   
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 Next to Christmas the summer holidays are a very exciting time in a child’s life. The end of the school year marks the beginning of two months of no school books! Parents are usually busy planning summer camps and family vacations. It is also a perfect time to have your children’s eyes examined by an optometrist in preparation for the beginning of the school year in September.   By t...Read More
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|  | Research Shows That Summer Babies Prone To Myopia The reason: early-life exposure to natural light 	Study showed that babies born during June and July have a 24% greater  chance of becoming severely shortsighted than those born in the winter. Prof. Michael Belkin a professor at Tel Aviv University s Goldschleger Eye Research Institute makes sure his grandchildren wear sunglasses even as babies. He advises all parents to do the same. He ought to know.  Belkin has been researching the eye for over 30 years and is one of the foremost professors i...Read More
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|  | The Importance of UV Protection Every day - whether it is sunny or cloudy and despite the season - we are exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation  from the sun. Most of the time we don t even realize it since UV  radiation is invisible to the eye. However out of vision should not mean out of mind when it comes to UV radiation. 
 Sun can damage your skin in many ways including burning wrinkling skin cancer and premature aging. The sun can be just as nasty on the  eyes. Too much unprotected exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UV)...Read More
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|  | Vision and Reading The following are excerpts from an article on Vision  Learning and Nutrition 
  by Donald J. Getz OD FCOVD FAAO  
   This article by an eye doctor discusses children s problems with reading  learning and behavior caused by convergence insufficiency eye tracking  problems esophoria exophoria and other visual problems. 
  Vision and Eyesight  
 Eyesight is simply the ability to see something clearly the  so-called 20/20 eyesight (as measured in a standard eye examination with  a Snellen char...Read More
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|  | Vision Development Milestones: Age One Year and Up As in our previous article on vision development of infants from  birth up to a year old, there are many activities that parents can  encourage that will help children up to preschool develop great visual  skills they will need later on in school and life.  These skills not  only help the process of vision but can be helpful in physical  coordination as well. 
 In the time between one year and preschool, young children should  become very interested iin exploration of their world, looking and ...Read More
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|  | Vision Development: One of Childhood's Most Important Tasks Vision Development: One of Childhood’s Most Important Tasks 
 
 
    
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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   1     Vision Development: One of Childhood’s Most Important Tasks   
 
   1.1     Introduction   
   1.2     The Basics   
   1.3     School Days   
   1.4     Summing Up   
 
   1.4.1     Diagnosis Codes   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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