Children don't always realize they're having trouble seeing. In fact, many assume that everyone sees the way they do. That's why vision problems often go unnoticed—especially in school-aged children. The American Optometric Association reports that vision plays a critical role in learning, making early detection essential.
If you're wondering whether your child could have a vision issue, here are key signs to watch for.
Watch for These Signs:
Physical Clues
Squinting
Sitting too close to the TV
Holding books or devices very close
Tilting or covering one eye
Frequent eye rubbing
Symptoms
Headaches (especially after school)
Blurry or double vision
Tired or watery eyes
School Concerns
Trouble reading
Losing place on the page
Avoiding homework
Drop in grades
If you notice any of these signs, schedule a comprehensive eye exam. Early detection can make a big difference in your child’s confidence, comfort, and school success.