School Eye Exams
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Fun – Fast – Friendly!
Back to School also means its time to schedule your child’s annual eye exam!
Vision is a dominant process in the growth, development and daily performance of children. In fact, EIGHTY PERCENT OF WHAT STUDENTS LEARN IS THROUGH VISION. And yet, 86 percent of all school-age children in the US have not had a complete eye examination*. Ever.
“This could mean that thousands of school-aged children simply can’t see correctly,” said Dr. Vivian Kloke. “Parents and teachers need to know that with a complete eye examination, we can diagnose and begin treatment of many of these debilitating vision and eye health issues.”
Students with poor vision can be misdiagnosed as learning impaired, as having attention deficient disorder, or are just plain left behind from their peer group. And these kids don’t know that they can’t see what their friend sees, because they don’t know what normal vision is like.
It also means that many children, by the time they have that first examination, may have a condition, such as amblyopia or lazy eye, which now cannot be treated. If they had had a complete eye examination earlier in their lives, the condition could have been easily corrected.
Teachers can help too by letting parents know the importance of eye examinations and the link between good vision and successful learning. Children need to have a complete eye examination where vision acuity, eye health and vision skills are measured. And they need to have these examinations at an early age.
Comprehensive vision examinations can only be conducted by an eye care professional with the specialized training needed to make a definitive diagnosis and prescribe treatment. Keep in mind that a vision screening, while a useful tool, is a limited process and cannot be used to diagnose an eye or vision problem, but rather to indicate a potential need for further evaluation.
*AOA.org
The State of Illinois and/or your child’s school may require an annual eye exam to be completed prior to October 15th each year. The Illinois State Board of Education website contains all the pertinent information on back to school health care requirements. You may also wish to check your child’s individual school for school-specific requirements.
The State of Illinois Eye Examination Report is the paperwork required to be submitted.
Since 1997, Family Eye Care of O’Fallon has been privileged to assist parents with ensuring quality and timely eye examinations for their school-aged children.