Children's Vision

What Are the Causes of Low Vision in Children?

Low vision is a "medical term that is defined as chronic disabling visual impairments that cannot be corrected with glasses, contact lenses or medical or surgical treatment" according to Dr. Robert Massof, professor of ophthalmology and...

Does Vitamin C Deficiency Cause Vision Problems With Children?

Vitamin C helps to treat much more than the common cold. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that reduces the effects of free radicals on the body. In addition, vitamin C supports the healthy synthesizing of cells and helps to boost the immune system. A...

Low Vision Disorders in Children

Your children can provide clues to their vision problems. If they avoid coloring, lack hand-eye coordination in playing ball, rub their eyes frequently and bump into objects, they may have an underlying visual disorder, according to the American...

Health, Dental & Vision Insurance for Children

Under the newly passed Affordable Care Act, U.S. families with children have a few more options when it comes to health insurance for their kids. Several key restrictions and prohibitions that previously made it difficult, if not impossible, to...

Characteristics of a Visually Impaired Child

It is not always easy to recognize that a child might be visually impaired. Although even very young children can show some physical signs of having trouble with vision, many times problems with a child's eyesight are not detected until after he...

Eye Tests in Children

Regular eye tests in children are important in preventing long-term vision damage. As the American Academy of Ophthalmology explains, children's brains require clear images from both eyes in order for vision to develop normally. If these images...

Visual Problems in Children

The Children's Vision Information Network says that newborn babies already have the eye structures for vision, and must learn to use them. As they grow, children develop visual skills such as focus and hand-eye coordination. As their visual skills...

Assistive Technology Devices for Children

Assistive technology devices help children with learning or physical disabilities function and participate in education despite their respective limitations. Assistive devices can help students improve reading, hearing or general communication...

Signs & Symptoms of Visual Impairment in a Child

Although not as common as in adults, vision impairment affects many children in some form. Vision problems have lasting affects on kids, particularly as they enter school. One of 20 preschoolers in the United States has some type of vision problem...

Visual Memory Problems in Children

When a child accrues images and can recall them after the visual impetus or catalyst has been removed, it is called visual memory. The original visual image can be words, numbers, letters or symbols. This means that much of learning involves the...

Weak Eye Muscles in Children

Weak eye muscles in children is something of a misnomer. The term is often applied to kids who have a condition called amblyopia--more commonly known as "lazy eye" --or strabismus, often described as wandering or cross eyes. But these conditions...

Children's Eye Problems

Healthy eyes help children interact with their world, which aids them in developing new abilities. However, at least 5 percent of preschoolers and 25 percent of school-age children have vision problems, and 10 percent of children are at risk for...

Kids' Eye Problems

Children can have vision problems at birth or develop eyesight issues later in life. However, HealthyChildren.org warns your child is more likely to experience abnormal vision if your family has a history of children with vision problems. The best...

How to Remove Hair From a Baby's Eye

Your baby's eyes are windows to his personality and you love to gaze into them. Your baby rubs his eyes when he's sleepy, and it's easy for him to get an eyelash or other strand of hair into an eye, causing him to blink and rub as he tries to get...

Eye Tracking in Children

Tracking an object from one side of a room to the other with your eyes may seem second nature in adulthood, but children must learn how to track, according to the Bernstein Center for Visual Performance. When your child has problems mastering this...

Eye Growth From Childhood to Adulthood

The human eye grows very little from birth to adulthood, but even small errors in its proportion can cause vision problems. Vision involves both the ability of the eye to capture images and the ability of the brain to process the signals that the...

How to Detect Reading Problems in Kids

Learning to read is one of the most important challenges of the early school years, and difficulty mastering this task can have a negative impact on a child's self-esteem. According to Reading Rockets, such children will not only feel embarrassed...

Negative Effects of Computers on Children

Children are exposed to computers at an early age and some even children know more than their parents about computers. However, regular computer use can have some negative effects on children, especially those that frequently use computers for...

Amblyopia Diagnosis

Amblyopia, often called "lazy eye," is a condition in which poorer vision in one eye results in the brain favoring the stronger eye. The term "amblyopia" comes from the Greek word meaning "dull vision." Amblyopia is the leading cause of decreased...

Lazy Eye in Infants

Lazy eye, a condition also known as amblyopia, occurs when improper development results in poor vision. This condition may or may not result in a noticeable physical change to the eye, so you may not know a child has amblyopia from a quick...

Squints in Toddlers

If your toddler squints, tilts her head or rubs her eyes it’s time to schedule an eye examination. Kids don't know when they have vision problems, so they will make adjustments rather than complain. Knowing what to expect will make it easier...

Abnormal Blood Vessels in Eyes of Children

Abnormal blood vessels in the eyes of children can cause serious, irreversible vision loss. Most abnormal vessels aren't visible from outside the eye, and small children can't explain that they can't see, so abnormal blood vessel growth can cause...

Eye Defects in Children

While glasses and vision loss are often associated with older age, many children struggle with eye problems as well. Oftentimes, children are first diagnosed with an eye problem after a routine school vision screening. A trip to the...

Contact Lenses & Sports

Athletes need optimum vision and comfort for the best performance results. Glasses are cumbersome and not always practical, especially under helmets or during active sports and games. Contact lenses offer quite a few advantages for an active...

What Are the Causes of Excessive Eye Blinking in Children?

You may find it annoying to see your child blinking excessively, but most of the time this behavior is not caused by anything serious. Ask your child if she is experiencing any other symptoms, but do not dwell on her blinking, suggests...

Children's Eyeglasses for Sports

Some children have vision problems that require eyeglasses to help them see clearly. Almost all children face some sort of risk to their eyes when playing sports. Children's eyeglasses provide ample protection for a child's eyes and allow those...

Adaptations for Young Children That Are Visually Impaired

Children with vision impairments will need to adapt to learn, but families and teachers can also learn some easy adaptations to facilitate that learning. Blindness is legally defined as vision that is worse than 20/200, but visual impairments can...

Allergy Medicines for Sinus Congestion

For chronic sinus congestion due to allergies, allergy medicines offer an effective treatment. About 25 percent of Americans suffer from allergies, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Allergies represent the fifth leading...

The Best Bikes for Special Needs Kids

Learning to ride a bike is a significant milestone for children, and they love the freedom it brings. But a child with disabilities requires special help to ride. In the past, bike riding was usually not an option for special needs kids, but...

Color Blindness Health Video (Video)

Color blindness is the inability to see certain colors and predominantly affects males. Get professional tips and advice on living with and testing for color blindness in this video.