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At Exigo Optical, we know that as a parent you want to be confident in your childs ability to learn. In order to do that, you need resources to ensure your child is learning effectively on their digital device. The problem is that your child becomes irritable when learning from a digital device, which makes you feel defeated, because you don’t know how to help. We believe that you shouldn’t have to watch your child struggle when learning because of the digital devices they use. We understand how difficult it can be to get a child excited about learning, which is why we offer maximum protection against the effects of blue light at the highest level of filtration available.

Here’s how we do it: 1. Follow the instructions for best frame fit, 2. Choose one of our fun frames that match your fit, 3. Watch your children become excited about learning. So, buy now. And in the meantime, check out our Blue Light Protection Guide.

So, you can stop worrying about the effects blue light has on your child’s learning and instead have a happy and progressing child.

Children need a good night’s sleep and to be free of vision related issues to learn effectively.

How poor sleep effects your child’s learning:

Disruptions in sleep can leave your child distracted and impair their memory the next day. It can also make it harder to learn and causes an absence in attention. The lack of adequate rest, causes our neurons to be overworked to the point that they can no longer function. When our neurons do not function, we cannot coordinate information properly, which means that we lose our ability to access information that we have learned previously.

Studies show that 80% of what we learn is through our eyes. It is estimated that 1 in 4 students have visual impairment problems and 20% of middle and high school students have trouble seeing the board.[1] According to the College of Optometrists in Vision Development, many signs, symptoms, and behaviors associated with learning disabilities are similar to those caused by vision problems.[2]

There are 5 common signs that vision problems may lead to impaired learning in your child
  • Skips lines, rereads lines.
  • Poor reading comprehension
  • Homework takes much longer than it should
  • Reverses letters when reading
  • Short attention span with reading and schoolwork