Vision develops rapidly after birth. Any undetected vision problem can have a significant impact on infant and childhood development. The earlier a problem is detected and treated, the less likely it is that other areas of development will be affected. Being vision 6/6 or 20/20 that is written during the examination or the prescription chart is not all that is only required for the child.
For children, there are other visual skills that are required to succeed in reading, learning, sports, and in life. We today will highlight some of the visual skills that are required: Eye movement control: The ability to move both eyes together to point to an intended target or follow a path, like a line of text. The other one is the ability of the eye to simultaneously focus at far: Forming a clear image of something in the distance. There are several others like