1. Rubbing eyes, blinking excessively 2. Squinting or covering one eye 3. Holding a book close to the face 4. Losing his or her place while reading 5. Headaches, nausea and dizziness 6. Excessive clumsiness 7. Tilting the head to one side 8. Frequently day dreaming 9. Using a finger to read 10. Performing below potential Although newborns are able to see, vision improves and develops over time as the use of the eyes increases. For proper vision to develop, it is vital that there is a sharp image on the retina. It is very important that children receive proper eye care and that any problems are addressed quickly. All of Seva Canada's programs place emphasis on reaching children, even in remote areas, and ensuring that they get care. Click here to join us and save a child from a lifetime of blindness. Thank you to Granville EYELAND for these 10 tips.

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