Learning Sight Words
Here are some fun ways to help learn sight words! They should be recognized instantly by using visual memory without sounding them out. They are best retained when anchored with some type of movement.
Here are some fun ways to help learn sight words! They should be recognized instantly by using visual memory without sounding them out. They are best retained when anchored with some type of movement.
Do you know what vision problem symptoms to look out for? Visit our Eye Exams For Kids page to find out! Most kids don’t know what good vision looks like, so they can’t always tell you that they can’t see clearly.
Children don’t know when they have a vision problem. Here are some signs that they are having trouble, if they can’t tell you what is wrong:
Catching a problem early on will reduce the negative impact on your child’s future.
Most of you know that vision can affect a child’s ability to learn. But did you know it can affect a child’s social skills too?
Here are a few ways that it can:
“Most parents and guardians aren’t aware that an undiagnosed vision problem goes beyond poor academic performance,” says optometrist and member of the Ontario Association of Optometrists, Dr. Rajvinder Pabla.
In fact, poor vision can lead to reduced social interaction because of the inability to see properly.
A child may shy away or be excluded from playing team sports since their vision problem is affecting their hand-eye coordination. They may also avoid watching the latest 3D movie with their friends because they have reduced depth perception and can’t enjoy the movie the way their friends can.”
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“If their hyperopia continues to go undiagnosed, they may try avoiding their work and in the process become disruptive out of frustration.”
Learn more here: Poor Vision Affects Your Child More Than You Know
It’s #BackToSchool season and OAO wants to make sure you #LIVEinFOCUS! That means visiting Whitby Vision Care and getting a comprehensive eye exam. Some vision and eye health problems are symptomless until it’s too late. Make sure your kids are ready to learn!
It’s the #SummerofSkills for Vision & Learning Month! Building fine motor skills means also building the visual skills that little ones need for school and life. Here are ways to develop visual and motor skills in every room of the house!