About 230 school districts are enrolled in the OhioSEE pilot program in 15 counties — Allen, Butler, Clark, Clermont, Cuyahoga, Erie, Franklin, Guernsey, Huron, Jackson, Lorain, Mahoning, Marion, ...
The same is true for parents, too. Many believe they are failing simply because parenting no longer feels calm. For others, ...
A panel of experienced eye care professionals share their approach to navigating everyday dilemmas in practice ...
Optical professionals in different roles share the approach they take to offering children a fun and engaging experience in ...
Son says his family keeps expecting him to take responsibility for younger cousins’ behavior, now he says “I’m not their ...
His research has explored topics including ethics, science governance, and medical involvement in violent contexts. Russell ...
The average age of a child's first eye test is now 8.3 years old, with 14% of parents saying their child has never had an eye test at all.
Specsavers is getting kids (and parents) thinking about eye health in a whole new way — with the launch of a catchy “primary school ...
Eye care should not begin only when vision becomes blurry. The eyes change through childhood, school years, adulthood, and older age, and each stage brings different risks. Children need healthy ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Student Eye Exam Program, known as Ohio-SEE, will expand statewide next school year after receiving ...
Yoav Gallant, Israel Katz and military top brass accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Lawyers call it a test ...