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  2. Vision Development: Newborn to 12 Months - American Academy of...

    www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/baby-vision-development-first-year

    A newborn baby can see something next to them with their peripheral (side) vision, but their central vision is still developing. Within a couple of weeks, as their retinas develop, a baby’s pupils widen.

  3. When and What Can Babies See? - What to Expect

    www.whattoexpect.com/first-year/baby-vision

    Baby's vision develops quickly. Here’s what your baby can see in the first year of life, when babies can see colors and recognize faces, and how you can help.

  4. Baby Vision Development by Age: Newborn to Age 2 - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/baby/baby-vision

    Babies aren’t born with perfect 20/20 vision. We'll go over the timeline of how baby vision changes over the first 2 years of life.

  5. How Well Can Newborn Babies See? - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/parenting/baby/newborn-vision

    Babies are born with a full visual capacity to see objects and colors. However, newborns cannot see very far -- only objects that are 8-15 inches away. Newborns prefer to look at faces over...

  6. Infant Vision Development: What Can Babies See?

    www.healthychildren.org/English/ages-stages/baby/Pages/Babys-Vision...

    A baby's vision develops quickly during the first year of life. Newborns: Can see large shapes and faces, as well as bright colors. By 3 to 4 months: Most babies can focus on a variety of smaller objects and tell the difference between colors (especially red and green).

  7. Infant Vision: Birth to 24 Months of Age - AOA

    www.aoa.org/healthy-eyes/eye-health-for-life/infant-vision

    Infant Vision: Birth to 24 Months of Age. Healthy eyes and good vision play a critical role in how infants and children learn to see. Babies learn to see over a period of time, much like they learn to walk and talk. They are not born with all the visual abilities they need in life.

  8. Baby Vision: What You Need to Know About Your Newborn’s Eyes

    www.allaboutvision.com/parents/infants.htm

    Learn how baby vision develops during the first year of life, and how to spot eyesight issues in newborns and young children. Did you know that babies should have their first eye exam at 6 months old?

  9. What Should You Know About Your Baby’s Vision? - Vision Center

    www.visioncenter.org/resources/babys-vision

    Your babys vision is constantly developing from birth. Learning about what to expect in different months will help you better understand your baby’s vision development. Look out for signs of potential vision problems and consult a doctor if necessary.

  10. Infant Vision: Birth to 24 Months of Age | InfantSEE - AOA

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    Infant Vision: Birth to 24 Months of Age. Babies learn to see over a period of time, much like they learn to walk and talk. They are not born with all the visual abilities they need in life. The ability to focus their eyes, move them accurately, and use them together as a team must be learned.

  11. Baby vision: What babies see at different ages | BabyCenter

    www.babycenter.com/baby/baby-development/baby-sensory-development-sight_6508

    Your baby's vision – between 20/200 and 20/400 at birth – is almost adult in its clarity and depth perception at this point. Though their attention is more focused on objects that are close by, their vision is strong enough to recognize people and objects across the room.