Identify hidden vision issues that affect learning, attention, and coordination in just 5 minutes.
What to Expect
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5 Minutes
Quick & easy to complete
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Behavior Questions
Observations about your child
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Personalized Results
Risk assessment & recommendations
80%
of perception is visual
1 in 4
children have vision issues
44%
of brain energy for sight
What is Functional Vision?
Functional vision goes far beyond "20/20" eyesight. It includes 17+ individual skills: eye tracking, focusing near and far, eye teaming for 3D vision, peripheral awareness, hand-eye coordination, and visual processing. When these skills work together, your child can read, learn, and play with confidence. If any skill struggles, everyday tasks feel frustrating even with perfect eyesight.
Assessment Age Groups
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Ages 4-6
Early Development
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Ages 7-12
"Reading to Learn" Transition
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Ages 13-17
Increased Visual Demands
Step 1: Select Behaviors
Click on any behaviors or concerns you've observed in your child, then indicate how often they occur.
Step 2: Rate the Impact
For each area, indicate how much it impacts your child's daily life from 0 to 10.
Assessment Results
Based on your input
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Learn More About Functional Vision
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Undetected Problems
Misdiagnosed Struggles
Labeled as "lazy" or "slow"
Misdiagnosed with ADHD
Pass school screenings but struggle
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With Proper Care
Lasting Success
Skills last a lifetime
Reading becomes enjoyable
Improved coordination
Children's Vision Assessment Quiz
This free children's vision quiz helps parents screen for functional vision problems that may be affecting their child's reading, learning, and daily life. Unlike a standard eye chart test, this pediatric vision assessment looks at how well your child's eyes work together as a team. Vision problems in children often go undetected for years, making early screening an important step for any parent who has concerns.
Understanding Functional Vision Problems in Children
Functional vision refers to how the eyes, brain, and body work together during everyday tasks. A child can pass a standard 20/20 eye test and still struggle with convergence, tracking, or focusing, which are skills that a basic screening does not measure. Research suggests that about 1 in 4 children may have a functional vision issue that affects their ability to learn. These problems can often be addressed with targeted therapy from a qualified eye care provider.
Common Symptoms This Functional Vision Screening Covers
This children's vision quiz screens for behaviors that can be linked to problems with eye tracking, focusing, and eye teaming. Common signs parents may notice include losing place while reading, frequent headaches after homework, trouble copying from the board, letter reversals past age 7, and poor coordination in sports. Because children assume everyone sees the same way they do, they rarely report these difficulties on their own. This assessment gives parents a structured way to capture and share those observations with an eye doctor.
What Your Results Mean and What to Do Next
Scores are grouped into three ranges: low, moderate, and elevated. A higher score does not mean a diagnosis, but it does suggest that a comprehensive functional eye exam may be worthwhile. Scores at or above 16 on validated functional vision surveys are often associated with symptoms significant enough to affect quality of life. Whatever your result, we encourage you to share the printout with your child's eye care provider so they can guide the next steps.
Who Should Take This Children's Vision Quiz?
This pediatric vision assessment is designed for parents and caregivers of children ages 4 through 17. It may be especially useful if your child has been struggling in school, has been evaluated for ADHD or a learning disability, or simply seems to work harder than peers on visual tasks. If anything in the quiz description sounds familiar, taking five minutes to complete the screening above is a simple and informative first step.