Vision is learned: from birth to the classroom

Episode 3: Vision Is Learned – From Birth to the Classroom

Vision isn’t something we’re just born with; it’s something we build.

In this episode of See It Differently, we explore how visual development unfolds from the very first weeks of life through the early school years. You’ll learn why key skills like tracking, focusing, and eye teaming don’t just “turn on” automatically, they have to be developed, step by step.

We talk about what parents, educators, and healthcare providers should be looking for in early childhood, and why delays in visual development can quietly impact reading, attention, and classroom behavior—long before a child ever says “I can’t see.”

Whether you're raising a toddler or supporting a struggling student, this episode will help you rethink what vision really means.

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