Pediatric Eye Care in Plainsboro Township, NJ

At Allied Vision Plainsboro, we understand that healthy vision plays a crucial role in your child’s learning, development, and overall well-being. Even if your child sees “20/20” on a standard eye chart, they may still experience hidden vision issues that affect school performance, reading comprehension, sports, and daily activities.

Our comprehensive eye exams and our in-depth approach to pediatric eye care in Plainsboro Township focuses on detecting these issues early, supporting kids’ vision development, and providing personalized treatment when needed.

How Vision Affects Learning and Development

Clear eyesight isn’t the only factor in healthy visual development. Children rely on a range of visual skills every day, and deficiencies in these areas can impact academic performance and confidence:

  • Eye movement skills — Smooth, accurate tracking when reading across a page

  • Focusing abilities — Switching focus between near and far objects quickly, such as reading from a board and writing on paper

  • Eye teaming skills — Ensuring both eyes work together to maintain proper alignment for reading and close work

  • Binocular vision — Combining visual input from both eyes into a single, three-dimensional image

  • Visual perception — Recognizing and interpreting what’s seen, connecting it to stored knowledge

  • Visual-motor integration — Coordinating vision and motor skills for handwriting, copying, and sports

When one or more of these skills is underdeveloped, children may struggle with tasks like reading comprehension, written work, or participating confidently in class.

 

Vision Problems Do Affect Kids' Learning

Studies show that one in four school-aged children has a learning-related vision problem, and many remain undetected. Without proper testing, these challenges are sometimes mistaken for behavioral concerns or attention difficulties, such as ADHD.

Signs your child may have an undiagnosed vision issue include:

  • Blurred vision, especially after reading

  • Frequent eye strain or headaches

  • Difficulty tracking words or letter reversals

  • Poor handwriting or messy work

  • Short attention span during reading or close tasks

  • Struggling with reading comprehension

  • Avoiding reading or copying from the board

If your child shows one or more of these signs, scheduling a comprehensive child’s vision exam can be an important first step toward supporting their success.

 

Comprehensive Pediatric eye Exams

A child’s vision exam at Allied Vision Plainsboro goes beyond standard eye chart testing. In addition to the tests performed during a routine eye exam, we evaluate:

  • Accommodation — How well the eyes adjust focus between distances

  • Binocular vision — Ensuring both eyes work together properly

  • Ocular motility — Measuring smoothness and accuracy of eye movements

Depending on your child’s needs, we may also recommend additional specialized testing or collaborate with developmental vision specialists to get a complete picture of their visual abilities.

 

Vision Therapy for Developmental Needs

For children with learning-related vision problems that can’t be corrected with regular glasses or contacts, we may recommend vision therapy. Vision therapy includes personalized eye exercises and activities designed to:

  • Improve eye teaming and tracking

  • Strengthen visual-motor integration

  • Support reading, comprehension, and coordination

It’s essential to note that vision therapy is not a treatment for learning disabilities, but it can address underlying vision challenges that contribute to difficulties in the classroom.

 

Pediatric Eye Care FAQs

Support Healthy Vision Development in Plainsboro Township

At Allied Vision Plainsboro, we provide personalized pediatric eye care to support your child’s learning, confidence, and growth. From developmental vision testing to vision therapy, our team is here to help ensure your child sees clearly and thrives in every stage of life.

  • According to experts, 80% of learning is visual, which means that if your child is having difficulty seeing clearly, his or her learning can be affected.  This also goes for infants who develop and learn about the world around them through their sense of sight.  To ensure that your children have the visual resources they need to grow and develop normally, their eyes and vision should be checked by an eye doctor at certain stages of their development.
  • Use these articles to proactively care for your child's eyes, spot potential trouble, and maximize the opportunity for crisp, convenient and healthy vision.