More than 75 percent of an infant’s learning happens by seeing. Without seeing, it’s hard for little ones to learn what to do and how to act. So much of social development and motor development happens through the eyes: reading facial expressions and body language and learning to respond effectively forms the basis of burgeoning […]
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The eye and the sense of sight is perhaps the most specialized and highly developed sensory part of the body’s nervous system. The eye itself and the nerve pathways that carry the sensations back to the brain are all subject to conditions that may affect vision adversely. Causes Most severe forms of visual disturbance tend […]
The next couple days after the immediate recovery from PRK eye surgery were amazing and fantastic! Having only seen with the aid of glasses since the age of eight, to wake up in the morning and know where I was, what time of day it was and if my fiancé was at home or in […]
Buying your first pair of glasses can seem like an overwhelming task facing so many pictures on the walls and hearing about all those lens options. There is a lot to consider when buying glasses, whether they are for you or for a child. Read on for tips to help make the process a little […]