A majority of children will not develop 20/20 vision until they are four to six years old. During those first few years, what should parents do to make sure their kids maintain healthy vision?
A national program, Vision to Learn, has provided millions of kids access to free eye exams and glasses with the help of their mobile service. Austin Beutner, the founder of Vision to Learn, began the ...
If your child struggles with their vision, focus, or eye control, they might also have low self-esteem due to the way their condition is being perceived by others. Your child’s doctor or ...
As a child, Kathryn Marxen-Simonson often felt embarrassed by her poor eyesight and did not want to stand out from other kids. At school, she wouldn’t use tools like magnifiers that could have helped ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Children with poor eyesight in Cuyahoga, Lorain and more than a dozen other Ohio counties will receive help as part of a new children’s eyesight program, the state recently announced ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — In Miss Miranda's fourth grade classroom at Lincoln Park Elementary, 10-year-old Keyven Diaz Valentin leaned forward, squinting slightly as he tried to read the board. Like thousands ...
A group of researchers is calling on the South Australian government to implement a universal vision screening program for ...
South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and Vision to Learn President Ann Hollister attended a special event Friday, March 14, at Fort Dorchester Elementary School, celebrating the nonprofit's success ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - A new partnership is bringing vision screenings to children across the Upstate. Vision Savers of America and Impact America worked together to serve 60 kids in ...