10 Signs Your Child May Need Vision Therapy

Many parents assume that if their child can “see 20/20” on an eye chart, their vision is fine. But healthy vision is more than clarity — it’s about how the eyes work together, track, focus, and process information. Problems in these areas can affect reading, learning, and confidence in school.

10 Signs to Watch For

  1. Loses place or skips lines while reading

  2. Complains of headaches or eye strain

  3. Short attention span for near work

  4. Avoids reading or homework

  5. Poor reading comprehension

  6. Double vision or words that appear to move on the page

  7. Tilts head or closes one eye when reading

  8. Slow, choppy reading out loud

  9. Difficulty with spelling or copying from the board

  10. Struggles with sports requiring hand-eye coordination

If your child shows two or more of these signs, it may indicate a binocular vision problem. At Hope Vision Development Center in Clermont (West Orlando), we specialize in pediatric vision therapy to strengthen eye coordination, improve reading ability, and boost confidence.
➡ Schedule a Binocular Vision Evaluation today.

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