How Visual Stress Affects Children
- Challenges with reading
- Academic performance
- Physical symptoms, e.g., headaches, discomfort, frustration
- Behavioural impacts
- Emotional well-being
- Social development
Visual stress can significantly impact a child’s academic as well as behavioural development, especially in environments like school where reading and visual tasks play a central role. Often misunderstood or misdiagnosed, visual stress can lead to difficulties in academic performance, behaviour, and emotional well-being.
Supporting Children with Visual Stress
At Vision Through Colour we can help you and your child manage those symptoms with the right interventions. Our team of experts will be able to help you in many ways, for example;
- Careful investigation of difficulties and appropriate diagnosis: Recognising symptoms and seeking a professional evaluation will exclude the condition, or confirm a diagnosis, often giving validation and a space to be heard.
- Coloured Overlays or Tinted Lenses: These can reduce distortions, improve comfort and improve reading speed.
- Classroom Adjustments: We can help by providing advice to school about measures such as lighting, seating position, colour and fonts and allowing extra time for tasks.
- A positive outlook: By understanding the difficulties your child has been encountering, you will be able to support them so much better. We are often privileged to see a parent who has been frustrated and a child who has felt defeated by their difficulties, working on the same team again and feeling much happier with each other, as well as finding their vision and school work so much easier.
Don't let the symptoms of visual stress negatively affect the well-being of your child. Contact us or make an appointment today.