Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Children's Vision

During grade school, children face challenging demands in the classroom. Probably the greatest and most important challenge is learning how to read.

Visual skills play a vital role in this process as experts say that over 80 percent of what a child learns at school is presented visually. Crisp, sharp eyesight is required to see the print clearly as well as a number of different vision skills.

For more information on the various visual skills, read the information provided below. It can make a big difference to your child’s academic performance and his or her psychological well-being.
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1 Infant Vision - Birth to 24 Months Bruce Cooper & Dr. Guy Hodgson
2 Optic Nerve Hypoplasia Bruce Cooper & Dr. Dhavid Cooper
3 Hypertropia Bruce Cooper & Dr. Guy Hodgson
4 Duane Syndrome Bruce Cooper & Dr. Guy Hodgson
5 Congenital Cataracts Bruce Cooper & Dr. Guy Hodgson
6 Infant Tear Duct Obstruction Bruce Cooper & Dr. Dhavid Cooper
7 Retinopathy of Prematurity Bruce Cooper & Dr. Guy Hodgson
8 Dyslexia and Learning Disorders Bruce Cooper & Dr. Guy Hodgson
9 Exotropia Bruce Cooper & Dr. Guy Hodgson
10 Pseudoesotropia Bruce Cooper & Dr. Dhavid Cooper
 
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