Categories: General Optometry

How Vision Therapy Treats Vision-Related Learning Problems

Vision problems can hamper your child’s learning and development. This is because vision skills like gathering information from sight don’t come naturally to kids. It can only be acquired through stimulation. Another fact that augments this issue is that vision problems are quite common, especially for children. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), around 25% of American children experience vision problems by the time they start school. This is why it’s important to undergo vision therapy to ensure that these issues do not affect the development and learning experiences of your children.  

What Are the Signs That Your Child Has Vision Problems?

  • Reading Difficulty
    Children with refractive errors could find it difficult to read through paragraphs.
  • Short Attention Span or Avoidance of Reading Activities
    Children with vision problems might lose interest in reading-related activities than children who have normal vision.
  • Tendency to Turn Head or Reading at an Angle
    According to eye doctors, children with vision problems tend to turn their head on one side when reading. This is because they can see better through the opening of the narrowed eyelids. Another subtle sign that you should watch out for is if they frequently squint.
  • Holding Screens or Books Close to Their Face
    Oftentimes, this is a sign that your child is nearsighted.

How Are These Problems Treated?

After an initial consultation with your eye doctors, they might prescribe eyeglasses or vision therapy. This therapy program can help improve your children’s visual health and improve the way they receive visual information. For instance, if they have myopia or nearsightedness, they can opt for orthokeratology (ortho-k), which utilizes gas-permeable contacts at night to help reshape the cornea.

For your eye care and vision therapy needs, turn to Insight Vision Center Optometry. We’re the trusted name in the field of optometry. Call us at (714) 486-3315, or fill out our contact form to learn more about our services. We assist patients in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, CA.

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