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Your Child’s First Eye Exam: A Guide

As an eye exam center in Summerville, SC we know that taking your child for their first eye exam can be nerve-wracking for both the child and the parent. Vision is such an important learning sense in the early years, with roughly 80% of school-based learning being a visual process. Vision allows your child to learn about the world around them, making it vital for your childu2019s development.<br>Looking for Designer Eyeglasses & Sunglasses in Summerville. Jackson Davenport Summerville has a wide range collection of sunglasses and designer frames. We are accepting new patients! For Contact call us on 1 843-871-9750 or visit our website https://jacksondavenport.com/ <br>

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Your Child’s First Eye Exam: A Guide

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  1. Your Child’s First Eye Exam: A Guide As an eye exam center in Summerville, SC we know that taking your child for their first eye exam can be nerve-wracking for both the child and the parent. THE RIGHT AGE If you think that your child has to be able to read before they can have an eye exam, you might be surprised to find that they can be tested even when they are infants. RECOGNIZING THE WARNING SIGNS Knowing what to look for regarding how well your child can see will make it easier to recognize when you need to book your child’s first eye exam. Here are some of the things that you need to look out for: In babies – Every baby that is over the age of three months should have the ability to follow and track an object visually. Use a toy, move it around in front of them, and if they are unable to focus or keep track of the toy, then it’s worth making an appointment earlier. Read more: - Contact us:- Phone: (843) 871-9750 Email:summerville@jacksondavenport.com Website: - https://jacksondavenport.com/

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