See to Learn. Learn to See.
Every child must “learn” to use their vision to create experiences necessary for his/her perceptual development. In this way, the child creates a unique visual style and ultimately a learning style that children will use in education, sports, and all aspects of daily life. The visual process is the main way in which children explore relationships affecting; social interaction, learning process, coordination, self-esteem, and stress.
Seventy percent of all of the sensory nerves in the entire body receives impulses from the eyes.
Over eighty percent of all learning experiences comes through a child's vision. (Gesell).