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i saw a documentary that said they don't see clearly until 6 months... but they are constantly learning and focusing more clearly everyday.... they recognize the ones around them most!

2006-09-09 09:46:33 · answer #1 · answered by doll face 3 · 0 0

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if glasses are worn continuously over time the poor vision will generally become worse. Essentially what glasses do is lock the eyes into their refractive state and in order to see through your lenses you have to maintain the poor vision that the lenses are designed to correct.
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2014-09-24 08:08:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A newborn baby with normal eyes typically sees and responds to changes in lighting right away. But if you think your new baby's eyes look unfocused, you are absolutely right. So how fast does a baby's eyesight develop?
Your newborn baby sees some contrasting features, but can't really distinguish objects with any clarity.
The first object a baby typically recognizes is its mother's face, though expert opinions vary about whether that's within days or weeks. Still, there's probably nothing sweeter than that first smile clearly showing recognition.
Newborn Infants Need To See Human Faces



Research has shown that newborn babies within only a few days demonstrate distinct visual preference for human faces and eye contact. In fact, some researchers say it's essential for newborn babies in hospital intensive care wards to see human faces--most especially, the mother's face--for proper development of vision.



Babies Need Visual Stimuli



New infants should receive plenty of visual stimuli including adequate lighting during waking hours, varied colors, movement, and changing environments. Uninterrupted, secure sleep periods also are necessary for proper vision development.
Your baby's vision should gradually continue to improve, both in acuity and in the eye's ability to track motion. By around age 2 or 3, your toddler should have fully developed vision.

2006-09-09 10:03:51 · answer #3 · answered by LilShariwa 2 · 1 0

Most people believe that once they are diagnosed with some vision problem and start wearing eye glasses or contact lenses to correct them, they will have to do so for life in order to see better. Those who want a permanent solution to improve eyesight typically resort to Lasik or other corrective eye surgeries. But you you can also improve your vision without surgery and can see perfectly well without using eyeglasses or contact lenses. You can check here to know how https://tr.im/8b6d1

2015-01-27 07:55:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When they are born, they can see I think it's 12 to 18 inches away from them. Get hi/her those toys that are red, black and white they are suppose to help them focus better.

2006-09-09 09:44:42 · answer #5 · answered by medevilqueen 4 · 0 0

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