Children rely heavily on their vision for learning, playing, and exploring the world. Yet, vision problems often go unnoticed because children may not realise their eyesight is poor. Regular eye checks are crucial to ensure children’s eyes develop properly and to prevent potential learning delays or behavioural issues linked to undiagnosed vision problems.
Hyperopia (Long-sightedness): Trouble focusing on nearby objects.
Astigmatism: Blurred or distorted vision due to an irregular eye shape.
Amblyopia (Lazy Eye): Poor vision in one eye due to it not developing properly.
Strabismus (Crossed Eyes): Misalignment of the eyes, affecting depth perception.
Signs Your Child Might Have a Vision Issue
Watch for:
Squinting, tilting the head, or closing one eye
Holding books or screens very close
Frequent headaches or eye rubbing
Difficulty concentrating on schoolwork
Losing place while reading or avoiding reading
Complaints of blurred or double vision
Left untreated, vision problems can impact a child’s learning, social development, and confidence.
When Should Children Have an Eye Test?
Before starting school: Early testing can catch problems before they affect learning.
Regularly during school years: Vision changes as kids grow, so annual checks are recommended.
If you notice symptoms: Don’t wait — book an appointment if you have concerns.
Our Approach to Kids’ Eye Care
Our optometrists make eye tests fun, comfortable, and stress-free for children. We use kid-friendly equipment and explain every step to ensure your child feels at ease.
If glasses are needed, we have a great range of children’s frames designed to be durable and comfortable.
Bridge Eye Care
Murray Bridge Marketplace
South Terrace, Murray Bridge
South Australia 5253