Resources
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Children's Vision Information Network (www.childrensvision.com) - Outstanding
source of information for parents and teachers about helping children who struggle
with undiagnosed vision problems, crossed eyes, lazy eye, and more.


Eye Exercises for Better Health (www.eyecanlearn.com) - A wide variety of fun,
on-line eye exercises for kids to improve visual information processing skills.


InfantSEE (www.infantsee.org) - Program provides a one-time comprehensive eye
assessment at no cost for infants in their first year of life.


National Center for Learning Disabilities (www.getreadytoread.org) - Resources
to get your child started reading, including screening tools and activities.


Optometrists Network (www.optometrists.org/eye_doctors.html) - Find a doctor
in your area who provides pediatric eye care and vision therapy services.


Parents Active for Vision Education (www.pavevision.org) - National non-profit
organization that provides information for parents, educators and medical
professionals on the critical link between vision and efficient learning.


Sight for Students (www.sightforstudents.org) -National program that provides
free eye exams and glasses to low-income, uninsured children.


Vision and Learning (www.visionandlearning.org) - Find out more about how
vision problems can affect learning with this comprehensive guide for parents and
educators.


Vision First Foundation (www.visionfirstfoundation.org) - Join the "Kids Eyes
Count" campaign, which is dedicated to raising the standards of eye care for
children by requiring eye exams, not just vision screenings in schools.


Vision USA (www.aoa.org/visionusa.xml) - Helps low-income uninsured people
and their families by providing basic eye health and vision care services free of
charge.

To learn more about infant and children's vision, reading and learning
problems, and vision therapy, visit the web site links provided below.