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Child Vision Development

Child vision development involves the gradual progression of visual abilities from infancy through childhood. At birth, infants can see only a few inches away and have limited focus and color perception. As they grow, their eyesight sharpens, allowing them to see further and discern finer details. Key milestones include tracking moving objects, depth perception, and hand-eye coordination. By age three, children typically have developed basic visual skills, while complex visual processing continues to evolve until around age eight. Regular eye check-ups are important to ensure healthy vision and timely intervention for any potential issues.