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                                                        During the infant and 
										toddler years, your child has been 
										developing many vision skills and has 
										been learning how to see. In the 
										preschool years this process continues 
										as your child develops visually guided 
										eye-hand-body coordination, fine motor 
										skills and the visual motor skills 
										necessary to learn to read. 
                                                         
                                                        As a parent, you should watch for signs 
										that may indicate a vision development 
										problem, including a short attention 
										span for the child's age, difficulty 
										with eye-hand-body coordination in ball 
										play and bike riding or avoidance of 
										coloring and puzzles and other detailed 
										activities. 
                                                         
                                                        There are everyday things that you can 
										do at home to help your preschooler's 
										vision develop as it should. 
                                                         
                                                        These activities include reading aloud 
										to your child and letting him or her see 
										what you are reading. Provide your child 
										a chalkboard, finger paints and 
										different shaped blocks and show your 
										child how to use them in imaginative 
										play. Provide safe opportunities to use 
										playground equipment like a jungle gym 
										and balance beam and allow them time for 
										interacting with other children and for 
										playing independently. 
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                                                        By age three, your 
										child should have a thorough eye examination to make sure your 
										preschooler's vision is developing 
										properly and there is no evidence of eye 
										disease. If needed, your doctor can 
										prescribe treatment including glasses 
										and/or vision therapy to correct a 
										vision development problem.  |