Visual Symptoms of Learning Related Vision Issues

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • Vision plays a critical role in how our children learn, and in turn, their behaviour. Understanding what symptoms may indicate an underlying developmental vision delay is crucial to ensuring that your child is given the tools to succeed in the classroom and in life.
    Symptoms of learning-related vision problems include headaches, eye strain, and double vision, however, the visual symptoms are more subtle and less often noticed.
    Dr. Heather McBryar FCOVD from Amplify EyeCare Chattanooga goes over several visual symptoms of learning related vision issues.
    While reading……
    -A child may hold their book too close to their face
    -They may move their head instead of the eyes
    -They may have a slow reading speed or poor reading comprehension
    When writing….
    -A child may have poor handwriting
    -A child may write on a slant instead of a straight line
    -A child may have an inability to copy from the white board
    -A child may have an inability to pay attention to tasks requiring visual attention.
    If your child is experiencing any of these symptoms or if you're a teacher and see these symptoms in your students, we highly recommend that they have the child scheduled for a developmental eye examination to determine if they are actually suffering from a vision related learning problem, which can be treated effectively by vision therapy.
    Call our office at 423-710-3965 to schedule an appointment.
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    Dr. Heather McBryar is a board certified optometrist, in addition to being a Fellow of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development (COVD), a candidate for Fellowship in the Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association (NORA), and a Diplomate of the American Board of Optometry (ABO).
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