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Phone 402.474.7716 Email: noa@assocoffice.net |
SEE TO LEARN® Program
SEE TO LEARN® is a three-step preventative health program designed to ensure that kindergarten children entering school can see to learn. This program also educates parents and teachers about the warning signs of vision problems in all school-age children.
- Step 1: Ongoing education to alert parents and educators about the signs of vision problems in children of any age.
- Step 2: A free vision assessment for your three-year old by a participating Eye Care Council optometrist. This is designed to detect vision conditions that require correction at an early age.
- Step 3: A professional vision examination by an optometrist or ophthalmologist paid for by you, the parent before or during your child's first year of school. This is an important investment that will help ensure that vision problems do not affect your child's ability to learn and do well in school.
To locate participating Eye Care Council doctors in your area, view the Eye Care Council Website at http://www.seetolearn.com/ or e-mail eccstl@cjnetworks.com
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