Eye Tracking Problems in Children & Adults: A Hidden Cause of Reading Difficulty
Many children and adults struggle with reading, attention, and visual comfort—even after being told they have “20/20 vision.”
So what’s being missed?
In many cases, the issue is eye tracking.
At Hope Vision Development Center, we specialize in diagnosing and treating eye-tracking problems (oculomotor dysfunction) that can significantly impact reading and learning.
📖 What Are Eye Tracking Problems?
Eye tracking refers to how the eyes move when reading or following a moving object.
There are two main types of eye movements:
Saccades: Quick jumps from word to word
Pursuits: Smooth tracking of a moving object
When these movements are inaccurate or inefficient, reading becomes slow, tiring, and frustrating.
🚨 Common Signs of Eye Tracking Problems
Eye-tracking issues are often mistaken for attention or learning problems.
In Children:
Losing place while reading
Skipping lines or words
Using a finger to keep place
Slow reading speed
Avoiding reading or homework
Poor comprehension despite effort
In Teens & Adults:
Re-reading the same line
Eye strain or headaches with reading
Difficulty focusing for long periods
Fatigue with screen use
If this sounds familiar, the problem may not be effort—it may be how the eyes are moving.
🧠 Why Eye Tracking Matters
Efficient eye movements are critical for:
Reading fluency
Comprehension
Sustained attention
Academic performance
If the eyes cannot move accurately across a line of text, the brain must work harder—leading to fatigue and reduced performance.
🔍 How We Diagnose Eye Tracking Problems
At Hope Vision Development Center, we perform a Binocular Vision Evaluation (BVE) to assess how the visual system is functioning.
This includes testing:
Eye tracking accuracy and speed
Eye teaming (how well both eyes work together)
Focusing ability
Visual processing
📊 Objective Testing with RightEye® Technology
We use RightEye® eye-tracking technology to measure eye movements with precision.
RightEye allows us to:
Track how the eyes move during reading tasks
Measure saccadic accuracy and fixation stability
Identify inefficiencies that are not visible in a routine exam
This provides:
Clear, objective data
Easy-to-understand reports
A baseline to track improvement
Instead of guessing, we can quantify how the eyes are performing.
⚡ How Vision Therapy Improves Eye Tracking
The good news: eye-tracking problems are treatable.
Through customized vision therapy, we can:
Improve accuracy and speed of eye movements
Strengthen coordination between the eyes
Increase reading efficiency and comfort
Reduce symptoms like headaches and fatigue
Programs are personalized and progress is tracked over time.
🏆 Why Early Detection Matters
Without treatment, eye-tracking problems can lead to:
Ongoing academic struggles
Reduced confidence
Avoidance of reading
With the right diagnosis and treatment, patients often experience:
Improved reading fluency
Better comprehension
Increased confidence in school or work
📍 Eye Tracking Testing in Winter Garden & Orlando
Hope Vision Development Center, located in Clermont, serves patients from:
Winter Garden
Orlando
Windermere
Horizon West
We specialize in:
Binocular Vision Evaluations
Eye Tracking Testing
Vision Therapy for children and adults
🚀 Take the First Step
If your child (or you) struggles with reading, attention, or visual comfort, the next step is a Binocular Vision Evaluation.
This is where we find the answers.
👉 Identify the root cause
👉 Get objective testing with RightEye
👉 Start a personalized treatment plan