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 ====== Visual Milestones ====== ====== Visual Milestones ======
  
-FIXME+**Normal visual developmental milestones** during the first year of life, synthesized from AAO and AAP guidelines and developmental studies. 
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 +^ Age           ^ Visual Milestone                                                                                                                                                                   ^ 
 +| Birth         | Blinks to light; pupillary reflexes present; visual acuity ~20/400; limited color perception; prefers high-contrast patterns and faces at 8-12 inches                              | 
 +| 1 Month       | Briefly fixates on faces and lights; intermittent eye deviation is normal; beginning to track large, high-contrast objects briefly                                                 | 
 +| 2 Months      | Consistent fix and follow established; tracks objects horizontally; intermittent eye deviation should resolve; begins to show social smile in response to faces                    | 
 +| 3 Months      | Smooth pursuit tracking in all directions; convergence developing; binocular fixation expected; increased interest in faces and colorful objects                                   | 
 +| 4 Months      | Reaches for objects with visual guidance; beginning of stereopsis; color perception maturing; visual acuity ~20/200; eyes should be well-aligned                                   | 
 +| 5-6 Months    | Binocular alignment should be fully established; stereopsis present; color vision largely developed; transfers gaze between near and far objects; visual acuity ~20/100            | 
 +| 7-9 Months    | Developing visual-motor coordination (e.g., pincer grasp guided by vision); recognizes familiar faces across a room; looks for dropped/hidden objects; stereo vision developed     | 
 +| 10-12 Months  | Visual acuity ~20/50; visually guided fine motor skills (picks up small objects); points at or reaches for desired objects at distance; binocular acuity exceeds monocular acuity 
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 +====References==== 
 +  - [[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9950592/ |Visual Development in Preterm and Full-Term Infants: A Prospective Masked Study. Weinacht S, Kind C, Mönting JS, Gottlob I. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 1999;40(2):346-53.]] 
 +  - [[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35915666/|Infant Color Perception: Insight Into Perceptual Development. Skelton AE, Maule J, Franklin A. Child Development Perspectives. 2022;16(2):90-95]] 
 +  - [[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/4060610/|Infant Interocular Acuity Differences and Binocular Vision. Birch EE. Vision Research. 1985;25(4):571-6]] 
 +  - [[https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10680450/|Pediatric Eye Evaluations Preferred Practice Pattern. Hutchinson AK, Morse CL, Hercinovic A, et al. Ophthalmology. 2023;130(3):P222-P270]] 
 +  - [[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34788762/|Visual Development of Healthy Full-Term Infants Under 24 Months of Age Using the Preverbal Visual Assessment Questionnaire. Kim E, Lee J, Park HY, et al. Developmental Neuroscience. 2022;44(1):39-48]] 
 +  - [[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33321386/ | Visual Assessment of Preterm and Full-Term Infants Under the Age of 12 months Using the Preverbal Visual Assessment Questionnaire. Lee J, Kim MG, Park HY, Nam KE, Park JH. Early Human Development. 2021;153:105289]]