
Common eye conditions in children to look out for.
Common eye conditions in children to look out for. Healthy vision is imperative, particularly for children, as their eyes rapidly grow and develop. Seeing well

Common eye conditions in children to look out for. Healthy vision is imperative, particularly for children, as their eyes rapidly grow and develop. Seeing well

HOW TO MAKE YOUR FAMILY’S EYES A PRIORITY THIS YEAR We know the drill: new year, new you. It’s time for a fresh start –

Why UV is so dangerous to our eyes. This year’s summer maybe wetter than normal, but it’s still coming. And with summer comes park picnics,

Caring For Your Children’s Eyes During Winter Months There are different ways to keep your children’s eyes healthy during colder winter months. Eye issues such

Behavioural testing to improve a child’s concentration At Optical Insight, we offer Behavioural Optometry, a service that goes beyond your average eye check. What is

Myopia Symptoms In Children Post-Pandemic Have you noticed an increase in myopia symptoms in your children since the pandemic? In this article, we’ll look at

The Myopia Epidemic – Is Your Child at Risk? Myopia – Epidemic or Pandemic Myopia (shortsightedness) have reached epidemic proportions in some part of the

Impact of Myopia (shortsightedness) in Australian Children Children who spend more time outdoors have a smaller chance of becoming shortsighted. Greater time spent doing near

In order to see clearly and process what we can see (to read or write), we need to have visual information processing skills. Good vision means we have a good set of eyes that can see clearly. Good visual information processing skill means being able to accurately and quickly interpret what we see. For example, when our children write or read in the classroom, it is important for them to quickly decode, understand, and remember the written material they are reading as well as being able to process what the teachers say.

Children who have vision loss might have normal-looking eyes. It might appear as something about a child’s behaviour or habit that makes you think there might be a problem with the way he sees.