Child Exhausted After School? It Could Be a Vision Problem
Published on
September 20, 2024
Does your child come home from school exhausted, cranky, or unable to concentrate? You might be surprised to learn that the issue could be related to their vision. Visual skills play a critical role in how children learn, and when those skills aren’t working efficiently, it drains their energy and affects their academic performance.
How Visual Skills Impact School Performance
According to Dr. Rick Graebe FCOVD, 85% of what children are taught in school is visual. Whether it’s reading, copying from the board, or solving math problems, their eyes are constantly in use. When a child’s visual system isn’t functioning properly, it’s like trying to run a race with weights on their feet—everything is harder, and it leads to fatigue.Children with poor visual skills might struggle with eye teaming, tracking, or focusing, and they may not even realize it. These deficits make it difficult to process visual information efficiently, leading to frustration, exhaustion, and even behavioral problems.
Why Standard Eye Exams Aren’t Enough
While a general eye exam can check for clarity of vision (such as 20/20 eyesight), it often misses hidden visual skills problems. Developmental vision tests go beyond basic eye exams to assess how well a child’s eyes work together, track across a page, and focus on close and far objects. These specialized tests are key to understanding why a child might be struggling in school.
How Vision Therapy Can Help
Once visual skill deficits are identified, vision therapy can help correct these issues. At Neuro-Visual Performance Institute, we design personalized therapy programs to strengthen a child’s visual system, improving their ability to learn without feeling fatigued.We recently worked with a 10-year-old from Danville who was coming home from school exhausted every day. Through our vision therapy program, we helped improve his eye teaming and tracking skills. Not only did he perform better in school, but he also had more energy for after-school activities.
Give Your Child the Tools for Success
If your child is coming home exhausted and struggling in school, it might be time for a developmental vision exam. By identifying and addressing hidden visual problems, you can help your child excel academically and have the energy to enjoy life outside of school.
Schedule Your Child’s Vision Evaluation Today
At Neuro-Visual Performance Institute, Dr. Rick Graebe FCOVD provides comprehensive vision evaluations and therapy programs to help children overcome vision challenges and thrive in school. With convenient locations in Versailles and Somerset, we serve families across Central and Southern Kentucky.To schedule an appointment, call us at 859-879-0089 or visithttps://nvpinstitute.com/