Resolution
~Unanimously adopted at the National PTA Convention
June 1999~
Learning Related Vision Problems Education And Evaluation
Whereas, It is estimate that more than 10
million children (ages 0 to 10) suffer from vision problems;
and
Whereas, Many visual skills are necessary for
successful learning in the modern classroom; and skill
deficiencies may contribute to poor academic performance;
and
Whereas, typical "vision" evaluations/screenings
only test for a few of the necessary learning related visual skill
(distance acuity, i.e. 20/20 eyesight, stereo vision, and muscle
balance), leaving most visual skill deficiencies undiagnosed;
and
Whereas, Learning related vision problems, when
accurately diagnosed, can be treated successfully and
permanently; and
Whereas, Knowledge regarding the relationship
between poorly developed visual skills and poor academic performance
is not widely held among students, parents, teachers,
administrators and public health officials; now therefore be it
Resolved, That National PTA, through its constituent
organizations, provide information to educate members, educators,
administrators, public health officials and the public at large
about learning related visual problems and the need for more
comprehensive visual skill tests in school vision screening programs
performed by qualified and trained personnel; and be it
further
Resolved, That National PTA, through its constituent
organizations, urge schools to include in their vision screening
programs tests for learning related visual skill necessary for
success in the classroom.
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