Children with uncorrected vision conditions or eye health problems face many barriers in life, academically, socially, and athletically. High-quality eye care can break down these barriers and help enable your children to reach their highest potential! As a parent, make sure you are giving your children the eye care they need. Presented are guidelines from the American Optometric Association.
Your baby has a whole lifetime to see and learn. But did you know your baby also has to learn to see? As a parent, there are many things that you can do to help your baby's vision develop.
At about age six months, you should bring your baby into us for his or her first thorough eye examination. Things that we will test for include excessive or unequal amounts of nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and eye movement ability, as well as eye health problems. These problems are not common, but it is important to identify children who have them at this stage.
Vision development and eye health problems can be more easily corrected if treatment is begun early. Unless you notice a need, or we advise you otherwise, your child's next examination should be around age three, and then again before he or she enters school.
Your child's eye-hand coordination and depth perception will continue to develop, and he or she will begin to understand abstract terms. Things you can do are encourage walking; provide building blocks, simple puzzles and balls; and provide opportunities to climb and explore indoors and out. There are many other affectionate and loving ways in which you can aid your baby's vision development. Use your creativity and imagination. Be sure to ask us to suggest other specific activities.![]()
During infant and toddler years, your child has been developing many vision skills. In the preschool years, this process continues, as your child develops visually guided eye-hand-body coordination, fine motor skills, and the visual motor skills necessary to learn to read.

As a parent, you should watch for signs that may indicate a vision development problem, including:
There are everyday things that you can do at home to help your preschooler's vision develop as it should. These activities include:
Your child should have a thorough optometric eye examination to make sure your preschooler's vision is developing properly and there is no evidence of eye disease. If needed, Dr. Wittmann can prescribe treatment including glasses and/or vision therapy to correct a vision development problem.
Here are several tips to make your child's optometric examination a positive experience:
Unless recommended otherwise, your child's next eye examination should be at age five. By comparing test results of the two examinations,we can tell how well your child's vision is developing for the next major step...into the school years.![]()
Near Vision: The ability to see clearly and comfortably at 10-13 inches.Since vision changes can occur without you or your child noticing them, your child should visit us at least every two years, or more frequently, if specific problems or risk factors exist. If needed, Dr. Wittmann can prescribe treatment including eyeglasses, contact lenses, or vision therapy. Remember, a school vision or pediatrician's screening is not a substitute for a thorough eye examination.
Please don't overlook the importance of safety eyewear when playing sports. Each year, hundreds of men, women, and children are injured when playing sports. To help prevent sports eye injuries, athletes should use protective athletic eyewear whether or not prescription eyewear is needed. One choice is a sports frame with prescription or non-prescription polycarbonate lenses is another choice. Baseball or softball players who are hit in or near the eye, or suffer a blow to the head, should seek immediate care at a hospital emergency room or from an eye care professional.
The important thing for parents and their children who wear contact lenses to remember is that contacts are prescribed medical devices. Contact lenses are not a cosmetic accessory. While the wearer may be happy about his or her new look, it's extremely important that the lenses be properly cleaned and worn according to the instructions given by our office.![]()