4. Vergence issues
Vergence problems mean that the eyes do not work together properly, which can lead to the child seeing double, experiencing blurred text, or having difficulty maintaining focus when reading or working up close. Children with vision problems may complain that text “jumps” or that letters blend together, which makes reading and close-up work challenging and tiring. They may also become tired or get headaches after a short period of reading, which leads them to avoid such activities. Vision problems can also affect a child’s coordination, which can be noticeable in activities such as sports and other tasks that require precision. Vergence training can help improve vision by training the eyes to work together effectively, which improves the child’s reading, concentration, and even fine motor skills. Read more about vision problems.
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