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How good is a toddler's vision? Your child's visual acuity will continue to develop until it reaches the adult visual acuity level of 20/20 sometime between the ages of 7 and 9 years. What does 20/60 vision mean? Is this normal vision? If a child has 20/60 vision, it means that when he stands 20 feet away from the chart, he can only see what a normal adult can see when standing 60 feet from the chart. This does not mean that your child has a vision problem. It simply means that his eyes have not yet developed completely to the point where his vision is as good as a normal adult's vision. When does my toddler need to have his eyes examined? During these screenings, your health care advisor will evaluate eye health, check for any evidence of eye disease, and make sure that both eyes are working together. If these checks indicate that your toddler's vision is developing normally, he will not need more formal testing until he is 3 or 4 years old. If your family has a history of serious vision problems, your health care advisor may refer you to an eye specialist. What are some warning signs that my child might have a vision problem?
If your child shows any of these signs, you should talk to your child's health care advisor. How do I know whether my toddler has pink eye (conjunctivitis)? Although pink eye is usually caused by an infection, sometimes it may be caused by an irritation or allergic reaction. In any case, your child should see a health care advisor who will likely prescribe medication to treat pink eye. Eye infections are contagious. You should be careful to wash your hands after any contact with your child's eyes. You should also keep your child away from other children to avoid spreading the infection. Does my toddler need to wear sunglasses? The best sunglasses have something called "UV-blocking lenses." (Look for this information on the label.) It is also helpful if the sunglass frames are large enough to block out some side light. If your child resists wearing sunglasses, a wide-brimmed hat can also help to protect his eyes.
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