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  Checklist for Detection of Vision Problems Download

Here are some of the signs of normal vision for you to look out for during your baby's first year:
From 1 week
	Does your baby turn to diffuse light? 
	Does your baby stare at your face?
By 2 months
	Does your baby look at you, follow your face if you move from side to side, and smile responsively back at you?
Do your baby's eyes move together?
By 6 months
	Does your baby look around with interest?
	Does your baby try to reach out for small objects?
Do your baby's eyes move together?
Do you think your baby has a squint? Squint is now definitely abnormal, however slight and temporary.
By 9 months
	Does your baby poke and rake very small objects such as crumbs or 'hundreds and thousands' cake decorations with fingers?
 
Does your baby recognise people she knows from across the room, before they speak to her/him?
 
 

 
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Last revision date: 01 September 2006