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emphasizes that their first exam should start in their earliest years. “Children should have their first eye exam at 6 months of age, then again at 3, and every year beginning at age 5. If a child has a family history of strabismus (an eye turn), amblyopia (a ‘lazy’ eye), or a history of premature birth, they are most at risk for reduced best-corrected visual acuity, and the possible need for corrective lenses, patching therapy, and more frequent eye evaluations.” “School-age children should have an annual eye examination and a six-month follow-up to guard against the need for an Rx change, which can happen more frequently in schoolage children,” she continues.
“In my 24 years of private optometric practice, I have written more eyeglass prescriptions for younger patients, primarily those who show difficulty changing focus from distance to near and vice versa (accommodative and binocular vision problems). Vision Risks “There is a definite connection to the use of Chromebooks in the class room and the majority of reference materials and reading assignments being online. In the absence of eye diseases like glaucoma and macular degeneration and no history of diabetes or hypertension, the greatest threat to the health of your eyes and your vision is chronic exposure to blue radiation from indoor lights and digital electronic devices like laptops, desktops, tablets, and smartphones. I prescribe — and wear —
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junior year. In addition to guiding students in their college choices, college counselors work one-on-one with our students to help them best tell their own stories. “In a ver y real sense, though, our students are honing their essay writing skills every day during their years at Peddie. Our students are not only working with our English teachers to become better writers, but are learning to be critical thinkers in each and every one of their classes. Our junior year English curriculum also includes writing an autobiography. So by the time our students write their college applications, they have already spent significant time exploring and writing about their personal journey.” Getting the essay right, whether it be for college or secondary school, is an important step on a student’s educational adventure. Nancy Exumé of Strategic College Essays LLP helps students develop their best writing and presentation skills. She emphasizes, however, that ultimately the work must be their own. “We rely on the writing process itself to produce a polished essay that is noticed by a college admissions team. I have worked with students who set their sights on attending one of the elite colleges and universities in the country, and my students have gained admission to schools such as Rutgers University, The University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, Swarthmore College, and Princeton University, among others.” —Jean Stratton
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