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Convergence is the coordinated movement and focus of our two eyes inward on close objects, including phones, tablets, computers, and books. It is one of many Vital Visual Skills learned during our early years, as we begin to make sense of the world and how to use our eyes to take it all in. Convergence Insufficiency is a common problem with the development of these skills. When convergence is insufficient, it means that the eyes do not come together closely enough when looking at a near object (dashed lines in above image), so the eyes are essentially looking "past" the target focal point (orange lines). When we are not able to converge our eyes easily and accurately, problems may develop, such as:
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