When Should My Child Have Their Vision Checked?
Six months: Your child’s first eye exam typically takes place around six months.
Three years old: We recommend a follow-up exam at three years old.
Before first grade: Checking vision before school begins is essential.
Annually: After starting school, we advise to schedule annual exams for your child to monitor any changes.
How Quickly Can a Child’s Vision Change?
Children’s vision can change quickly as they grow. Factors like blood sugar levels, injuries, and natural development can affect their vision. The most common vision problems include nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness, and astigmatism. Monitoring your child’s eye health is vital to catching and addressing these changes early.
How Can I Improve My Child’s Eyesight?
To protect your child’s eye health:
- Offer nutritious meals rich in vitamins and minerals
- Ensure they use UV-coated sunglasses outdoors
- Encourage them to play with visually stimulating toys
- Schedule regular pediatric eye exams for early detection and treatment
Schedule Your Child’s Pediatric Eye Exam
Early detection of vision issues is key to ensuring your child’s success in school and beyond. Book a comprehensive pediatric eye exam at to give your child the best start in their visual health.
Building a Foundation for Healthy Eyes
The AOA recommends that even children without noticeable vision problems undergo annual eye exams to monitor their eye health and development. These exams help catch common childhood conditions like nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, ensuring your child sees clearly as they grow.
Vision Protection Starts Early
Starting eye exams early is essential to supporting your child’s learning and development. Clear vision plays a key role in a child’s success at school and during play. Even if your child doesn’t need glasses now, annual exams help detect and address potential problems before they interfere with their everyday life.
Comprehensive Pediatric Eye Care
From early screenings to specialized care, pediatric eye exams address the vision needs of children. Parents can ensure that their child's eyes are healthy and catch any developing conditions early for effective treatment by staying proactive with their children's yearly eye exams.