Eye Tests for Kids: What’s Involved and Why It Matters
Children rely on their vision to learn, play, and grow. But many vision problems go unnoticed, especially in younger kids who may not know how to describe what they’re seeing. That’s why regular eye tests are so important, even if everything seems fine.
At VISION Michael Hare Optometrists, we make eye tests fun and age-appropriate. Our team is experienced with children of all ages, from toddlers to teens.
Why Test Their Eyes?
- Vision develops rapidly in early childhood.
- Kids often don’t complain, they assume everyone sees the same way.
- Early detection helps prevent learning delays, behavioural concerns, and long-term vision problems.
- Even if your child sees well, an eye test helps us understand how hard their eyes are working to maintain that clarity.
What’s Involved in a Kid’s Eye Test?
- Vision testing for both distance and near
- Binocular vision assessment;. how well the eyes work together
- Eye health check, using gentle, kid-friendly techniques
- Colour vision and focusing skills
- Discussion about reading, schoolwork, or behaviour
If glasses are needed, we’ll guide you through the best options. We also offer
vision therapy
and myopia control where appropriate.
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References:
- Optometry Australia. Paediatric Eye Health and Vision Care Guidelines. 2016.
- Vision Initiative. Children’s Eye Health Facts. Centre for Eye Research Australia.
- Wallace DK et al. Visual acuity assessment and vision screening in children. Pediatrics. 2018.