According to the American Optometric Association's (AOA) 2011 American Eye-Q ® survey, parents have some concern about the effects of the evolving digital technology in the classroom. Fifty-three percent of respondents with children 18 or younger believe 3D viewing is harmful to a child's vision or eyes and 29 percent of parents feel very concerned that their child may damage their eyes due to prolonged use of computers or hand-held electronic devices. Read more of the AOA's press release. The unanswered question: Why didn't they become more concern about their children's use of digital technology at home?
Monday, August 8, 2011
Parents Concerned about Eye Health in Classroom
According to the American Optometric Association's (AOA) 2011 American Eye-Q ® survey, parents have some concern about the effects of the evolving digital technology in the classroom. Fifty-three percent of respondents with children 18 or younger believe 3D viewing is harmful to a child's vision or eyes and 29 percent of parents feel very concerned that their child may damage their eyes due to prolonged use of computers or hand-held electronic devices. Read more of the AOA's press release. The unanswered question: Why didn't they become more concern about their children's use of digital technology at home?
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