Did you know that babies have to learn how to see, just as much as they have to learn how to walk and talk?
Thatโs right, learning how to use their eyes and understand what theyโre seeing is a process and critical to healthy vision development in children. Thereโs a lot we can do as parents to help them develop essential visual skills โ everything from choosing the right toys for their age to knowing when itโs time to move on from playing peek-a-boo with them.
Newborn Eyesight: the First Six Months
An infant sees a world of light, shadows, and blurry shapes. They can only focus on objects 8-15 inches away โ the perfect distance for looking at the face of the person holding them! Over time, their eyesight grows clearer and sharper, and there are a few things you can do to help foster healthy vision development In Children.
- Encourage them to learn how to track movementย with their eyes by moving objects in front of them
- Give them plenty of color to look at.ย Their color vision will take a few weeks to begin developing, and then they wonโt be able to get enough of those bright colors, which is why they love to look at mobiles so much.
- Play peek-a-boo!ย This doesnโt just get them to laugh and make adorable surprised faces; itโs helping them learn to focus their eyes.
Quick Learners: 6-12 Months
By this point, your baby will begin developing hand-eye coordination, and you canย help them along by giving them plenty of colorful objects to grab and play with. Crawling helps develop their coordination too, but it might take a couple of bumps on their cute noggins before they remember that their heads donโt stop at their eyes!
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Around this age, youโll probably notice that your baby isnโt so entertained by peek-a-boo anymore. This is because theyโve learned object permanence. They understand that Mommy and Daddy didnโt just blink out of existence like wizards when they went behind their hands.ย A good new game to play at this point is hide-and-seek, hiding a toy under a blanket and challenging them to find it.
Toddlerhood and Advanced Visual Skills
Around the time your baby learns to walk, they will be able to further improve their hand-eye coordination by throwing, bouncing, and chasing balls. Their visual skills in this area are tied to other important skills like comprehension and balance. As their vocabularies develop, theyโll be able to start putting names to objects.
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By about age two, theyโll begin to discover their burgeoning artistic abilities, soย make sure to provide them with drawing materials. Wooden blocks or interlocking blocks will be excellent toys for them at this age as well.
The Role of Eye Exams in Baby Eye Health
On top of providing your children with the right types of toys to encourage their developing visual skills, itโs also important to bring them in for eye exams. Unlike older children, who have the words and understanding to tell you when somethingโs wrong with their vision, babies and toddlers are fully dependent on adults to figure out when thereโs a problem. This is why scheduling their first eye exam for around six months old is so important!
Your childโs healthy lifelong vision is one of our highest priorities!
The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.