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BVD In Children

Headaches
Reading & Learning Difficulty
Concussion & Sport
ADHD Focus Concentration
Dizziness
Clumsiness & Coordination

Commong Behaviors and Symptoms for Children with BVD:

Ages 4-8 years old
  • Poor handwriting (poor spacing, writing letters too big or small)

  • Difficulty reading

  • Avoiding activities

  • Playing with toys very close to their face

  • Sitting close to the TV

  • Difficulty identifying shapes, colors, and numbers that are age-appropriate

  • Difficulty seeing the class board

  • Frequently bumping into objects

  • Difficulty catching balls

  • Stomack aches and headaches at school or away from home

  • Light sensitivity

  • Covering one eye to see

  • Anxiety in public places

  • Frequent squinting in order to see

Ages 9-13 years old
  • Repeatedly bumping into things while walking

  • Having difficulty completing homework due to headaches and nausea

  • Repeatedly reading the same things over and over / difficulty with reading comprehension

  • Sensitivity to bright lights

  • Closing one eye to make it easier to see

  • Blurred Vision when using the computer

  • Blurred Vision or tired eyes when looking at the blackboard in class

  • Verbal skills that are ahead of reading skills

  • Frequent Blinking

14 years and older
  • Headaches

  • Difficulty reading and learning

  • Problems focusing in school and at home

  • Dizziness

  • Nausea

  • Anxiety

  • Sensitivity to light

  • Difficulty with balance / unsteady walking

  • Pain in the neck

  • Frequent head tilt

  • Motion Sickness

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