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Research highlights the link between uncorrected poor vision and children's potential
DALLAS, October 4, 2021/PRNewswire/ - Vision Impact Institute, EdGuard Institute, and Essilor's Vision for Life™ Social Impact Fund collaborated on a new study , It provides new insights into the correlation between uncorrected poor vision and children’s abilities, learning and behavior
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This first study of its kind in a Kosovo school showed that one-third of children said they had difficulty seeing the content on the blackboard in the classroom
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The survey results also show that children with poor eyesight are more likely to have symptoms of disability than children with good eyesight
Frequent reports of headaches and eye diseases (eye fatigue, itching, burning), and changes in physical behavior while studying: squinting, getting closer to a book, resting your head on your wrist or sitting in the first row
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The learning ability (reading, writing, housework) is more susceptible than children with good eyesight, and they encounter more difficulties when playing sports
Eva Lazuka-Nicoulaud, Director of Europe and Africa, said: “This research is an important collaboration because it not only addresses the problems faced by children with poor eyesight while learning, but also explores how children can learn to interact with peers and the environment.
Psychosocial impact of interaction
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Global Executive Director Kristan Gross said: “The results of the baseline survey indicate that it is necessary to develop a sustainable roadmap and develop policies to ensure that every child has access to universal eye care services
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All stakeholders, parents, teachers and eye care Professionals can play a role to lay the foundation for a healthy and productive future for children
About the Vision Impact Institute
The mission of the Vision Impact Institute (VII) is to raise awareness of the importance of correcting and protecting vision, and to make good vision a global priority
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The VII Advisory Committee is composed of four independent international experts: Professor Clare Gilbert (UK), Mr.
The Vision Impact Institute is a non-profit organization registered in accordance with the 501(c)(3) clause of the United States, supported by the Vision for Life Fund of Essilor, a leading global ophthalmic optics organization
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The Vision Impact Institute relies on the visionimpactinstitute.