04/01/2026
Clear answers for their eyes and peace of mind for you.
When you were a child, you probably assumed the way you saw the world was normal. Most kids do. That’s why many vision problems go unnoticed for years — especially in school-aged children who don’t realise their vision could be better.
Children are incredibly adaptable. They learn to squint, tilt their head, sit closer to the board, or avoid certain tasks without ever mentioning it. If their vision has always been blurred or strained, they may assume everyone sees that way.
The problem? Vision plays a huge role in learning, reading, confidence, and classroom performance. When issues are picked up early, they’re often easier to manage — helping children reach their full potential at school and beyond.
That’s why an eye examination should be part of your back-to-school routine every year.
And while kids are our focus, adults matter too. The new year is the perfect time for parents and carers to check their own eye health and lead by example.
When should eyes be tested?
First eye examination around 6 months of age
Another check at age 3
Before starting school
Every 1–2 years throughout the school years
Adults should also have regular eye examinations, even if vision seems fine
Supersight for School means confidence, clarity, and comfort - in the classroom and beyond.
Book an eye examination today and start the year with vision you can rely on.
Book your appointment at www.eyecareplus.com.au/gloucester