InfantSEE Vision Exams in the News!
Although this news segment is from all the way across the country (California, in fact), I thought that it was a great story on the importance of infant visual care. Not only that, but it features an...
View ArticleEyes To The World
This is a great short video about infant vision and shows examples of how infant eye exams are performed. It is a must see for any parent! If you have an infant, remember that the first vision...
View ArticleAn Ounce of Prevention is Worth 17 Pounds of Cuteness.
My daughter’s name is Nora. She is, of course, adorable. And since I am an eye doctor, I have been watching with interest how her eyes and vision develop since she was just minutes old. First she...
View ArticleMommy Blogging About InfantSee
Recently, Johnson & Johnson held an innovative event called Camp Baby. They invited “mommy bloggers” (women who blog about their experiences raising children) for a series of lectures and events....
View ArticleGreat Info on Infant Visual Development
My Colleague Dr. Dan Fortenbacher maintains a blog called EXCELerated Vision that contains lots of great information on vision and visual development. Recently, there have been some very useful posts...
View ArticleMichigan Governor Declares this week InfantSEE week.
Like many Optometrists, I provide visual care to infants. I support the effort in Michigan to get the word out about this important program “(Dr. Daniel) Mosser, Dr. Robert Barnett II, Dr. Carolyn...
View ArticleNew Federal Recognition and Funding for InfantSEE® Program
I received an email today from the American Optometric Association: President Barack Obama signed into law a measure that provides nearly $600,000 in new federal resources to help expand the scope and...
View ArticleAOA School Readiness Summit: Focus on Vision
The American Optometric Association recently held a School Readiness Summit: Focus on Vision in which doctors, nurses, educators and advocates for children’s health gathered to examine learning-related...
View ArticleInfantSee Vision Screenings for Infants 6 to 12 Months of Age
Most people are surprised to hear that the American Optometric Association recommends eye exams to begin at six months of age. By six months, your child has met several important developmental...
View ArticleBright Eyes Baby Day – May 8, 2010
Join Bright Eyes on Saturday, May 8 for Baby Day! Featuring: No-cost InfantSEE®eye assessment for your baby! Baby Tweetup! Free Baby Sunglasses Awesome Giveaways A chance to win a gift basket from Mi...
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