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Vision problems are usually linked to genetics, so it’s no coincidence that you, your parents, and siblings might all need corrective lenses. If poor eyesight runs in the family, scheduling eye exams for your children at a young age will ensure they get the help they need and could keep their vision from getting worse. Below are a few reasons regular eye exams are important, even if your kids haven’t mentioned vision problems.

The Value of Eye Exams for Children

Children May Not Know They Have Trouble Seeing

If kids start developing vision problems very young, they may think their eyesight is normal, even if they have trouble seeing the chalkboard in class. Routine eye exams are the best way to identify and correct common problems before they start causing other issues, like health or behavioral concerns.

Bad Eyesight Can Cause Problems in School

eye examEven the most dedicated students have trouble keeping up if they can’t see the board. Because they may not understand that their academic issues are caused by bad eyesight, boredom and frustration can cause some children to act out in class and develop long-term behavioral problems.

Children’s Bodies Change Rapidly

Between the ages of six and 10, children’s bodies change quickly. Just as they outgrow their clothes in a few months, their eyes can also develop issues seemingly overnight. Even if your child has always had excellent eyesight, it’s vital to stay vigilant for signs of vision problems and schedule exams at least once a year.

 

For over 60 years, parents throughout Lexington, KY, have trusted Abel Klecker & Robbins at Pal Optical to protect their children’s eyesight. Their caring, highly trained optometrists provide a comfortable, relaxing environment and eye care using some of the most advanced equipment in the field. To get in touch and schedule an eye exam, visit their website or call their offices at (859) 269-6921.

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