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Signs Your Toddler Needs Glasses: When Vision Problems Hide in Plain Sight

Sitting too close to TV, frequent eye rubbing, squinting, and tilting head are signs. First eye exam recommended at 6-12 months. Pediatric optometrist guide.

By TeachToddler Editorial Team · · Special Needs

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Sitting too close to TV, frequent eye rubbing, squinting, and tilting head are signs. First eye exam recommended at 6-12 months. Pediatric optometrist guide.

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