There are many clues for parents to identify that their child or they themselves can see possible vision problems. Here are some examples you should ask yourself or see if your child does any of these.

Do you or your child sit very close to the TV?

Avoid activities for no reasonable explanation?

At times get headaches or tired eyes?

Dislike bright light?

Rub their eyes regularly?

Squint in their classrooms or tilt their head to see?

If you notice any of these signs or see yourself in this situation, the best word of advice is to visit an eye doctor. People who wear eyeglasses should see their doctors at least once a year. Parents must see to it that their children wear their glasses. Through the use of glasses, a  child’s vision can dramatically improve greatly if the child wears glasses as directed.

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