Vision problems in children can affect reading and concentration – new research compilation shows why

Synproblem hos barn kan påverka läsning och koncentration – ny forskningssammanställning visar varför

New research review shows a clear link between visual function, reading, and concentration in children. Many challenges are not detected during standard eye tests.

Children's vision problems are not always detected during standard eye tests

Many parents assume that a passed eye test means their child's vision is functioning as it should. But new research shows that children can have visual difficulties that affect reading, concentration, and school performance – despite seeing clearly on a traditional eye chart.

In a research review from April 2026, Marika Wahlberg Ramsay has summarized international research on visual function, refractive errors, and children's learning. The conclusion is clear: vision is about much more than visual acuity.

Vision is about more than seeing clearly

To meet the visual demands of school, a child needs to be able to:

  • focus at close range for extended periods

  • switch focus between books, whiteboards, and screens

  • cooperate with both eyes simultaneously

  • process visual information efficiently

When these functions do not work optimally, reading and schoolwork can require significantly more energy.

The research report particularly highlights:

  • farsightedness (hyperopia)

  • accommodation difficulties

  • binocular vision problems

Many children also compensate for the problems without understanding why reading feels so strenuous.

Binocular vision problems can affect reading and concentration

When the eyes do not work together optimally, the brain has to expend more energy on the visual process itself.

This can cause the child to:

  • lose focus more quickly

  • become unusually tired when reading

  • avoid homework and schoolwork

  • get headaches

  • read slower than peers

  • struggle to read longer texts

To observers, it may sometimes appear as concentration difficulties, even though the root cause partly lies in how the visual system functions.

Today's school environment places high demands on vision

The research describes today's classrooms as more visually demanding than before.

Children are expected to:

  • read for longer periods

  • work in front of screens

  • write and read at close range

  • switch focus between different distances many times every minute

This places high demands on:

  • focusing ability

  • binocular vision

  • visual endurance

For children with functional vision difficulties, a normal school day can therefore be significantly more energy-consuming than for other students.

Research shows link between vision and school performance

The compilation presents several studies showing a link between visual difficulties and:

  • lower reading speed

  • poorer reading comprehension

  • decreased reading endurance

  • weaker school performance

At the same time, research shows that the right support can improve both visual functions and the conditions for learning.

It's not about intelligence, motivation, or willingness to learn. It's about how much energy the brain needs to expend to process what the eyes see.

Functional vision training can be important support

At Imvi Labs, we work with digital vision training that focuses on the interaction between the brain and eyes.

Through Imvi Read, we aim to make vision training:

  • accessible at home

  • easy to use

  • possible to integrate into everyday life and the school environment

We see a growing need to increase knowledge about functional vision and how it affects children's reading, concentration, and learning.

Common signs that a child may have vision-related reading difficulties

If a child often experiences any of the following, it may be worth investigating their visual function more closely:

  • gets tired quickly when reading

  • loses their place when reading

  • complains of headaches after school

  • avoids reading

  • struggles to concentrate for extended periods

  • reads slower than expected

  • experiences text jumping or blurring together

Frequently asked questions about vision and reading

Can a child have vision problems even if their eye test is normal?

Yes. A standard eye test primarily measures visual acuity. Functions such as binocular vision, focusing, and visual endurance are often not examined to the same extent.

Can binocular vision problems affect reading?

Yes. If the eyes do not work together efficiently, reading can become more strenuous and require more concentration.

Can vision difficulties be mistaken for concentration problems?

In some cases, visual difficulties can contribute to symptoms that resemble concentration problems because the child has to expend extra energy on visual tasks.

 

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