A child’s inability to see things clearly can easily go undetected. In Ontario, one in four school-aged children has a vision problem.
Over 80% of what a child learns in school comes through the eyes. Children need to have good vision to be able to read, learn and reach their full potential.
How often should we see an eye doctor?
The Canadian Association of Optometrists recommends how often children and adults should see an optometrist based on age:
- Age 0 to 2: Infants should have their first eye examination between six and nine months.
- Age 2 to 5: Preschool children should have at least one eye exam.
- Age 6 to 19: School children should have an eye exam every year.
- Age 20 to 39: Adults should have an eye exam every two to three years.
- Age 40 to 64: Adults should have an eye exam every two years.
- Over age 65: Older adults should have an eye exam every year.
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