The Importance of Back-to-School Eye Exams

Is your star pupils’ vision ready for the new school year?

As the back-to-school season approaches, parents are busy shopping for uniforms, backpacks, and school supplies. But amid all the preparation, one critical aspect often goes overlooked – your child’s eye health. 

Scheduling a comprehensive eye exam could make all the difference in their academic and social success.

Why eye exams matter for young children

Vision plays a major role in learning. From reading books and writing notes to using digital devices, clear vision is essential for students to keep up with classroom activities.

In fact, it’s estimated that up to 80% of a child’s learning happens through visual processing. Yet, many children may struggle with undiagnosed vision issues that could hinder their progress.

Children may not always realise or be able to articulate that they have vision problems. Regular eye exams allow us to detect any issues early, such as myopia or amblyopia, before they negatively impact learning.

Common vision problems in children

Some of the most common vision issues in children include:

  • Myopia (nearsightedness): This condition is increasingly prevalent, especially with more screen time and less outdoor play. Myopia can affect a child’s ability to see distant objects, making it difficult to follow lessons on the board.
  • Strabismus (crossed eyes): Involves issues with the muscles or nerves that help the eyes focus. May affect one or both eyes.
  • Amblyopia (lazy eye): Often developing in early childhood, this condition involves one eye being weaker than the other.

Treatments are most effective before the age of 9, so early diagnosis and treatment are essential.

Signs your child may need an eye exam

Parents might not realise their child is struggling with vision problems, as children often adapt without understanding that something is wrong.

Here are a few signs to watch for:

  • Squinting or closing one eye to see better.
  • Sitting too close to the TV or holding books too close.
  • Complaints of headaches, tired eyes, or double vision.
  • Difficulty concentrating or following along in class.

If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to book an eye exam.

Even if there are no noticeable issues, routine checks are vital.

The benefits of routine eye exams

A comprehensive eye exam ensures that your child’s vision is supporting their learning, not hindering it. Clear eyesight leads to better focus, improved reading skills, and enhanced performance across academic and extracurricular activities.

Good vision is also crucial for social development. Children with untreated vision problems may struggle in sports, games, and other activities, which can affect their self-esteem and ability to connect with peers.

How often should children have eye exams?

While school vision screenings can be helpful, they often miss more subtle problems.

According to Optometry Australia (OA) children should have their eyes evaluated by an optometrist at 6 months, then every year until the start of school and then at least every 2 years during their primary school years.

If a child has a known vision issue, more frequent visits may be necessary.

Schedule a back-to-school eye exam with Optoemtrist Parramatta today

As optometrists, we can’t stress enough the importance of including an eye exam in your back-to-school preparations. Clear vision is crucial for your child’s success, both in the classroom and beyond. The team at Optometrist Parramatta are here to ensure your child’s eyes are ready for the new school year.

If we detect any vision issues, we’ll discuss the best treatment options, which may include glasses, contact lenses, vision therapy, or myopia management, depending on your child’s needs. 

Book a comprehensive eye exam online today, or contact us to give your child the best possible start to the school year.

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