Has your child been reluctant to wear their new eyewear? As a parent, you may be wondering if it is worth it, or perhaps, ‘Does my child need to wear glasses all the time?’ Great news: depending on your child’s prescription, they may not need to wear their corrective lenses daily.
Here’s what you need to know:
Does my child need to wear glasses all the time if farsighted?
Children with farsightedness have a hard time seeing nearby objects with ease. They may struggle to read books or experience eye strain when trying to focus on an object up close for too long. However, not all children have symptoms of farsightedness. Your child’s optometrist can perform an eye exam to verify if they have this condition.
If your child only has a light case of farsightedness, they may not need prescription glasses. However, in more severe cases and depending on your child’s lifestyle, corrective lenses may help alleviate their symptoms.
Does my child need to wear glasses all the time if nearsighted?
Nearsightedness causes your child issues in seeing distant objects. Children with this condition often have trouble reading what’s on large digital screens and whiteboards in the classroom. For this reason, glasses are a phenomenal option.
However, depending on the level of nearsightedness, your child may not have to wear their glasses all day. For instance, they may only have to wear them during school or while playing on the computer. As always, check with your child’s eye doctor to see how often and when they need to wear glasses.
How can you get your child to wear glasses?
If your child doesn’t want to wear their glasses, you may wonder, ‘Does my child need to wear glasses all the time?’ If the optometrist prescribed glasses for daily use, then they should be worn regularly.
It’s possible that your child doesn’t want to wear their glasses because they are not the right size, so make sure their eyewear fits them. You can also get your child to wear glasses by following these steps:
- Encourage your child to select their frames.
- Tell your child they’re doing a great job when they wear their glasses.
- Remind your child of their role models who wear glasses, too.
By using these approaches, your child may be more likely to reach for and take care of their new eyewear. Here are some exercises for childrens.