Bright Eyes & Bright Futures: A Guide to Children's Eye Health
Children rely heavily on their vision to explore the world around them, learn new things, and engage in various activities. Prioritizing eye care for your children is essential because healthy eyes and clear vision are an important part of their overall development and success.
Clear vision is vital for learning and development, especially during the formative years. Good vision enables children to read, learn, and get the most out of their education and extracurriculars.
Clear vision allows for better hand-eye coordination, balance, and overall physical skills, enabling children to participate in sports and other activities with confidence. Vision also plays a major role in children’s social interaction and communication; children with clear vision can easily recognize faces, make eye contact, and engage in visual cues during conversations. It's important to make sure your children can see clearly so they can participate fully in school and other activities, develop healthy relationships, and maintain confidence and self-esteem.
There are several steps parents can take to promote and maintain their children's eye health.
Regular eye exams beginning at six months of age, as recommended by the AOA, are the best way to detect vision problems early on. It's also important to limit your children’s screen time and encourage them to spend time outdoors, which reduces the risk of
myopia (nearsightedness). Additionally, make sure your children are eating a proper diet, getting adequate sleep, and practicing good hygiene. If they play sports, ensure they are wearing the proper protective gear. Finally, if you notice any problems or if your child complains of discomfort or difficulty seeing,
schedule an appointment with your optometrist as soon as possible.
Children's eye health is a significant aspect of their overall well-being during their formative years. By prioritizing annual eye exams, promoting healthy habits, and proactively addressing any vision concerns, parents can help their children maintain clear vision and optimal ocular health.
Schedule your children’s appointments today to make sure their vision isn't getting in the way of their success.







