Jaden's Story
Jaden, a five-year-old boy attending the YMCA Montebello-Commerce Preschool was screened, examined, and given eyeglasses as part of the Child Vision Program sponsored by First Five LA. Before the UCLA Mobile Eye Clinic (UMEC) saw the boy at his preschool, his teachers and the principal were concerned that the boy may be autistic. As a result, they referred him for an Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) assessment. Amongst other concerns, they were worried because Jaden did not speak in school for a whole year, was aggressive, and walked with his head down.
When UMEC came to Jaden’s school to provide the comprehensive eye examinations, Jaden’s father, a law enforcement agent, told our staff that his son would not allow eye drops to be administered in his eyes. Luckily, our experienced and empathetic pediatric ophthalmologist was able to get Jaden to agree to the eye drops. After the little boy was fully dilated, she proceeded with the eye exam and prescribed a pair of eyeglasses. Jaden’s eye examination revealed that he was severely Hyperopic and had a visual acuity of 20/200 on the right eye and 20/400 on the left eye, which may be considered legally blind. During the exam, he did not even want to take off the trial frames because he saw so well with them. His vision improved significantly with the eyeglasses. The best-corrected vision for Jaden was 20/30 on the right eye and 20/40 on the left eye, which is normal for a preschool-aged child.
We called the school after six months to check in on Jaden and they reported that the change in him is like night and day. Once the glasses were on, Jaden began talking almost immediately. As a result, he is so much happier now. He is doing better in school, is verbal, and is even playing with the other students. It is clear that Jaden’s new pair of eyeglasses has helped him overcome a variety of obstacles in his life.
We are fortunate to have formed hundreds of partnerships with schools and school districts across Los Angeles County over the past five years because of our grant and partnership with First Five LA. We receive recognition from many of these school districts and parents in the form of thank you cards, support letters, and certificates of appreciation. We also receive quotes like this one from Jenny Handy, Health Educator for Training and Research Foundation Head Start, “I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude to you and all of your staff. It has been an absolute pleasure working with all of you. Because of you all, several children can now see the world a lot clearer and that makes my heart smile. I hope to continue this partnership for many years to come. See you all next school year.”