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Signs of Children's Vision Problems


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1. Consistently sitting close to the TV or holding a book too close.

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While it is a myth that sitting too close to the TV will ruin your eyes, this habit could be a sign of a vision problem.If your child cannot see televised images clearly or read from books without leaning in close, it could mean he or she is nearsighted.

2. Frequent eye rubbing.

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Yes, children do often rub their eyes when they're tired or upset. But if your child rubs his eyes while he's trying to concentrate on something, or while he is being active, it could mean that he has a vision problem

3. Losing place while reading or using a finger to guide eyes when reading.

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4. Sensitivity to light and/or excessive tearing.

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5. Receiving lower grades than usual.

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If your child is having a hard time seeing what his teacher writes on the board because of poor vision, he may not tell you about it. As a result, his grades can suffer.If your child seems to be struggling in school, take him for a complete eye exam — glasses or contacts could be the answer

8. Squinting or tilting the head to see the class board better.

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