Often we hold the false belief that our children have good vision because their school conducts an annual screening of their eyes. But these screenings only test if your child can see the blackboard. There are various eye diseases which could be missed because of such superficial testing. An initial test between 6 months and a year followed by a test every 1 or 2 years is recommended to rule out any underlying diseases in your child’s eyes.
Identifying any eye pathologies early in your child becomes important because timely interventions can have a major impact on the outlook of their vision. This could range from refractive errors and squint to ominous diseases like glaucoma, childhood cataract and retinoblastoma (a childhood tumor in the eye).