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Monday, June 16, 2025

InfantSEE

InfantSEE ®: Establishing a Lifetime of Healthy Eyes and Vision

Cooing, sitting up, and crawling are all signs that a baby is growing. But, did you know that a    baby's vision has stages of development too? Signs marking vision development are often less noticeable even to parents, teachers, and other health care providers. That's why the American Optometric Association recommends scheduling an infant's first eye exam around six months of age, immediately after the eye undergoes rapid and profound changes and is therefore most vulnerable to interference with healthy development.

InfantSEE, a public health program, managed by Optometry Cares - The AOA Foundation, is designed to ensure that eye and vision care becomes an integral part of infant wellness care to improve a child's quality of life. Under this program, AOA member optometrists provide a no-cost comprehensive eye and vision assessment for infants 6-12 months old regardless of a family's income or access to insurance coverage. 

Interested in having your baby's eyes checked? Click below to find a provider in your neighborhood.

https://www.infantsee.org/find-a-doctor




Thursday, June 5, 2025

Mighty Hands Summer Camp


Mighty Hands Camp hosted by M Street Pediatric Therapy is offering fun summer programming for children 0-5, June 23-27th from 9-11 a.m. at Welles Park (2333 W Sunnyside Ave in Chicago). This camp experience is geared for babies, toddlers and kids who has a “preferred” side/ asymmetry in relation to hand use. This could be due to a pediatric stroke, cerebral palsy, brachial plexus injury, traumatic brain injury, or any other related conditions. Please see the flyer (linked above) for more information on using insurance (including Medicaid) to cover costs. Spaces are limited! If you have any questions or would like to sign up please reach out to Admin@mstreetpeds.com

InfantSEE

InfantSEE  ® : Establishing a Lifetime of Healthy Eyes and Vision Cooing, sitting up, and crawling are all signs that a baby is growing. But...