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Children at Risk for Undetected Vision Problems
Report Highlights Best and Worst State Laws to Protect Kids’ Vision
Washington, D.C. (October 23, 2008) As children receive their report cards during the next few weeks, parents should be on the on the lookout for any changes in grades that could be attributable to undetected vision problems. While eighty percent of what children learn is visual, and approximately one out of every four children has a vision problem, a report from The Vision Council finds that as many as two-thirds of school-age children do not receive any type of vision assessment prior to entering school. more >> |
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Sen.
Bond Encourages Support for Federal Legislation
Tour of Children's Vision
Center Inspires Action
Washington, D.C. (June 1, 2007) In an effort to raise awareness about the
importance of children's vision care, Sen.
Christopher (Kit) Bond (R-MO) met with students
yesterday at the Children's Center for the
Visually Impaired (CCVI) in Kansas City,
Missouri. CCVI hosted a press conference
for Bond in which he encouraged attendees
to support his recently introduced legislation,
S. 1117, the Vision Care for Kids Act of
2007.
The legislation, co-sponsored by Sen. Christopher
Dodd (D-CT), focuses on providing children
the follow-up care needed after being identified
with a potential vision problem by a comprehensive
eye exam or vision screening. A companion
version of the bill, H.R. 507, was introduced
earlier this year in the House of Representatives. more >> |
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