Early Intervention Program - Birth to three years

The Early Intervention Vision Screening Program is a groundbreaking initiative aimed at ensuring every child has the best possible start in life. This program prioritizes early detection of potential developmental, sensory, or health-related concerns during the critical formative years by assessing vision acuity.

The program equips vision screeners with the knowledge and skills to conduct vision screenings for children from birth to 3 years, accurately identify visual milestones and developmental concerns, and communicate screening results and recommendations effectively within a professional, ethical framework.
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Conduct Accurate,
Age-Appropriate Vision Screenings

Perform vision screenings tailored to children aged birth to 3 years, focusing on developmental milestones and identifying potential vision issues early, while adhering to ethical principles.

Use Appropriate Vision Screening Tools

Apply age-specific tools effectively to ensure accurate results, supporting timely referrals for further evaluation and intervention.

Communicate and Document Screening Results Clearly

Record screening outcomes accurately and engage families and healthcare professionals with sensitivity, ensuring children receive the necessary follow-up care.
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"Good-Lite’s commitment to improving outcomes for children and families makes their Birth to 3 Vision Screening Program a vital resource for practitioners. It is an honor to endorse a program that reflects the best of research, innovation, and practical application in pediatric vision care."
- Dr Angelea Perez