(Columbus, OH) — An eye expert is alerting parents of what signs show a possible vision problem with children. Marjean Kulp, professor of optometry at The Ohio State University says difficulty in keeping place when reading, problems seeing things clearly, difficulty paying attention and an eye turning in or out all indicate possibly vision trouble.
It’s recommended school aged children get an annual eye exam. Studies show children who got screenings and glasses have a better chance of passing their state proficiency exam.








