

Make sure your child’s vision scores an A+ this year!
With Look! Optometry, Vision Clarity
Leads to Classroom Confidence

Four Reasons to Schedule Their Eye Exam Now

The education world is changing
Homework, lessons, note-taking, and more are all done on computer screens. Convenient? Yes. Potentially problematic for your child’s sight? Also yes, so let us help.

A child’s vision changes a lot in twelve months
The blue light from screens impacts this, but so does a lack of sunlight exposure, the aging process, and common conditions like myopia (nearsightedness) or strabismus (crossed eyes).

Kids don’t typically notice their vision has worsened
By the time a child realizes that they can’t see, their vision has been worsening for a long time. At that point, their grades have often been impacted. Don’t wait until it’s too late!

Vision impacts school performance
Reading, focusing, taking notes, following along in class, sports, socialization — there’s no shortage of reasons to stay proactive about your child’s vision.
Why Pediatric Eye Exams Are the Back-to-School Essential
A quality pediatric eye exam checks how their eyes are working together, how well they’re focusing, and look for any signs of early eye conditions that could fly under the radar. In short, we’re the first and last line of defense, and we can make sure your child’s vision is setting them up for a lifetime of success.
Let us help you achieve clear vision and big goals – no squinting in sight!
The Look! Optometry Difference—More Than a Basic Eye Exam
We don’t just check eyesight. At Look! Optometry, we assess how your child’s visual system supports their learning, comfort, and confidence.
Our team can detect:
• Early-stage myopia and other refractive errors
• Eye teaming and tracking issues that affect reading
• Screen-related visual strain that mimics attention issues
We’re also leaders in myopia management, offering proven strategies to slow progression and safeguard long-term vision. If your child struggles with focus, headaches, or behavioral red flags, we take a deeper look—because sometimes, it really is their eyes.