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Nov 7, 2024

Dr. Gloria Wu emphasizes the importance of early detection and intervention for children struggling with reading, which may not necessarily be linked to vision problems despite having 20/20 eyesight. In her experience, some children may skip words or fail to grasp sentences due to developmental delays or ADHD, rather than poor vision. She advocates for referrals to developmental psychologists or pediatric neurologists for comprehensive evaluations, especially when reading skills are significantly below grade level.

Wu highlights that complications during childbirth or early life stages can impact visual development, leading to reading difficulties that might be misattributed to conditions like amblyopia. She urges parents to monitor their children's ability to fixate and follow objects by six months old, as early assessments by ophthalmologists can catch potential developmental issues. Her message encourages proactive measures for parents to seek expert evaluations if they suspect any abnormalities in their child’s visual or reading development.