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Age
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Expected Age Outcomes
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Problem signs … if a child is experiencing any one of the following, consider this a red flag:
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2 – 3 years
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Sits a normal distance when watching television Follows moving objects with both eyes working together (coordinated)
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- Blinking and/or rubbing eyes often ; a lot of tearing or eye-rubbing
- Headaches nausea, dizziness; blurred or double vision
- Eyes that itch or burn; sensitive to bright light and sun
- Unusual short attention span; will only look at you if he or she hear you
- Avoidance of tasks with small objects
- Turning or tilting head to use only one eye to look at things
- Covering one eye; has difficulty, or is irritable with reading or with close work
- Eyes that cross, turn in or out, move independently
- Holding toys close to eyes, or no interest in small objects and pictures
- Bumping into things, tripping; clumsiness, restricted mobility
- Squinting, frowning; pupils of different sizes
- Redness, soreness (eyes or eyelids); recurring styles; discoloration
- Constant jiggling or moving of eyes side-to-side
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3 – 4 years
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Knows people from a distance (across the street) Uses hands and feet together (i.e. catches a large ball) Builds a tower of blocks, string beads; copies a circle and square
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- Eyes do not follow what hand are doing
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If there are concerns about a child's vision, advise the parent to arrange for a vision test with an optometrist, or contact the family physician who can refer the child to an ophthalmologist.
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