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3D vision helps us judge depth, seeing the world to its full potential. Growing up without it - often with no obvious signs - can cause problems with learning, confidence and future eyesight.

A simple test can check whether both eyes are working together. Ask your optician, GP, health care worker or your child's school.

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Why 3D Vision Matters for Your Child

The ability of both eyes to work together to perceive depth is crucial for many aspects of daily life. If a child has poor 3D vision, it may affect everything from their performance in sports to their ability to read, write, and focus in school.

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Signs of Potential Problems with 3D Vision

As a parent, you may notice certain signs, from clumsiness, difficulty catching or throwing a ball or head tilting when looking at objects.

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Can 3D Vision Be Improved?

Early diagnosis is key to the best outcomes of improvement, through a range of different treatments.

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Depth Perception In Adults

For years it was thought that after a young age, the opportunity to improve 3D vision was lost. Evidence now shows this is not always the case, and treatments are available to help adults too.

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Ask your optician, GP, health care worker or your child's school for a simple test to check your child's 3D vision.

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