Starting preschool or kindergarten can be a very exciting time in a child's
life. There is so much to see and do! But imagine not being able to properly
see stories that are being read or words or letters on a page? The Eye See...Eye Learn®
program wants to make sure that all parents are aware of what their program
offers so that no child will experience difficulty learning due to vision
problems.
The Eye
See...Eye Learn® program provides comprehensive eye exams by local
optometrists (or eye doctors) to junior kindergarten students in participating
school regions. The eye exams are covered under provincial health insurance (or
OHIP) when you show your child’s health card. This means that there is no
out-of-pocket cost for the eye exam. If the child requires a pair of glasses,
they will receive them FREE of charge courtesy of our participating
sponsors.
The Eye See...Eye
Learn® program was developed to raise awareness among parents of the importance
of having their children's eyes checked upon starting school. Children, who
cannot see the board, focus on a picture or follow words in a book may struggle
to achieve their full learning potential. Vision problems can also impact their
hand-eye coordination for physical activities and even impact their social
development. In fact, 80 percent of learning comes directly through
vision.
A few facts...
-Each year, fewer than 10 per cent
of children have an eye exam before entering school, despite the fact that 25
per cent of all children have a vision problem significant enough to impair
their ability to learn. Eye exams can also detect asymptomatic, but potentially
life-threatening, eye conditions.
-Five to 10 per cent of preschool children
have an undetected vision problem
-Approximately 60 per cent of children
with literacy problems have an undiagnosed vision problem
-80 per cent of all
learning is visual, so children who cannot see the board or focus on a picture
or follow words in a book may struggle to achieve their full learning
potential
-Vision problems can impact a child’s hand-eye coordination for
physical activities and even their social development
To ensure Ontarians
understand the importance of comprehensive eye examinations for children, the Ontario Association of Optometrists (OAO) has launched a video
called Sarah’s Story and expanded the Eye See…Eye Learn® program.
Please make sure your children’s eyes are examined by a Doctor of Optometry
before they begin kindergarten.
Click here to find a list of participating optometrists in
your area. Here in Milton I would highly recommend Dr. Vrkljan AKA Dr. Phill from Milton Optometry. He was fabulous with my 3yr old son when completing his first eye exam.
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