Importance of Regular Eye Examinations for Children: Preventing Learning Difficulties

Importance of Regular Eye Examinations for Children: Preventing Learning Difficulties

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The National Eye Care Trust is focusing on young people's eye health, advocating for annual eye exams from birth to age 10. Many parents only test their children once, missing early detection of treatable conditions that could prevent learning difficulties. A case study of Charles Belden shows significant improvement in coordination and academics after eye treatment. One in five children in Britain has visual problems, and experts recommend regular eye tests for all children.

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What does the National Eye Care Trust want to focus on this year?

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At what age should a child's eyes be checked annually according to the National Eye Care Trust?

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How did Charles Belden's eye treatment impact his academic performance?

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What percentage of children in Britain has visual problems?

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What are the potential benefits of regular eye tests for children?

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