- March 2024 National Center News
- Children’s Vision and Eye Health: An Overview
- Vision Screening Certification
- State Approaches to Children’s Vison and Eye Heath
- Health Education Resources
- Vision Screening Guidelines by Age
- Vision Screening Guidelines by Age
- 12 Components of a Strong Vision Health System of Care
- Birth to First Birthday
- Toddlers Ages 1 and 2 years
- Preschoolers Ages 3-5 Years
- Children Ages 6 Years and Older and Adolescents
- Children With Special Health Care Needs
- Visual Acuity (optotype-based) Vision Screening
- Instrument-Based Screening
- “Machine” Screening
- Stereoacuity Screening
- Color Vision Deficiency Screening
- Untestable Guidelines
- Rescreening Guidelines
- Additional References
- National Vision Screening Guidelines
- Children Who Should By-Pass Vision Screening
- Vision Screener Training and Certification
- Recognition Visual Acuity (Optotype-based) Screening
- Occlusion Techniques
- Instrument-Based Vision Screening
- Stereoacuity Testing
- Untestable Children and Rescreening Guidelines
- Components of a Comprehensive Vision Screening System
- Recommended Tools and Tests
- Vision Screening Guidelines by Age
- Data Collection Guidelines
- Performance Measure Guidelines
- Best Practices and Policy
- Parent/Caregiver Resources
- Small Steps for Big Vision: An Eye Health Information Tool Kit for Parents and Caregivers
- Parents Need to Know
- Introduction
- Vision Meeting
- Parent Resources
- Parent Comments About Vision Meeting
- Did You Know?
- 10 Take Home Messages
- Signs of Vision Problems in Children
- Association Between Vision and Learning
- Certain Classroom Behaviors May be Related to Poor Vision
- Vision Screenings and Eye Exams
- Importance of Eye Exams
- 10 Steps from Screening to Eye Exam
- How to Schedule an Eye Exam
- Financial Assistance
- Presenter Guide
- Invitation
- Sign-in Sheet
- Handouts
- Experiential Activities for Presention
- PowerPoint
- Signs of Vision Problems
- Vision Screenings, Eye Exams, Treatment
- Parents: Your Vision
- Videos and Webcasts
- ACHIEVE Children’s Health Initiative
- Understanding Children’s Vision Screenings and Eye Exams
- Your Child’s Sight
- A Glossary of Eye and Vision Terms
- Signs Your Child Might Have a Vision Problem
- Taking Your Child to the Eye Doctor
- How do I get my child to wear eyeglasses?
- Find an Eye Care Provider (eye doctor)
- The Affordable Care Act and Your Child’s Eyes
- Common Eye Problems
- Eye Health and Safety Fact Sheets
- Small Steps for Big Vision: An Eye Health Information Tool Kit for Parents and Caregivers
- Children’s Vision Information, Resources, Conference Presentations and Webinars
Events
Eyes on Access: Children’s Vision and Eye Health in Community Health Centers, Part 2
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Good vision helps children reach developmental milestones, achieve academic successes, play, and socialize, but vision disorders are the fourth most common disability in children in the United States. Community Health Centers (CHCs) are the vital source...
Eyes on Access: Children’s Vision and Eye Health in Community Health Centers
Good vision helps children to reach developmental milestones, achieve academic successes, play, and socialize, but vision disorders are the fourth most common disability in children in the U.S. Community Health Centers (CHCs)...
Webinar – Vision Screening: Birth Through High School
Undiagnosed and untreated vision disorders can impair student development, lead to behavior problems in the classroom, interfere with early literacy and learning, and lead to permanent vision loss if not detected and treated early....
Empowering Families for Children’s Vision
Thursday, May 12, 2022, 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Eastern
Join us for the third...