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Did you know that one out of four children have a vision disorder that interferes with their ability to learn? Many of these children struggle in school as discouraged students who are unable to meet the expectations of parents and teachers.
A standard eye exam does not always test a child’s focusing ability, tracking or visual perception skills. Many children pass their annual school vision screening or the pediatrician’s eye chart, but remain undiagnosed with problems of the visual system.
A child who struggles with schoolwork should have a comprehensive eye examination which includes visual tracking, focusing, and perceptual skills. Let’s give our kids the tools they need to succeed.

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