Your child’s vision significantly affects learning. If a child can’t see the words on a page, they may feel frustrated and learn to dislike reading. If a child can’t read an assignment written on a board, they may fall behind. Impaired vision can result in squinting, headaches, and lack of enthusiasm about reading and school work.
Your Child’s Vision is Important from the International Reading Assocation
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