Categories: eyeglasses

What to Do If Your Kid Keeps Taking Off Their Glasses

As a parent, getting your child to wear their glasses consistently can be a challenge. This post offers tips to help your child adapt to their eyeglasses, ensuring they enjoy improved vision and overall well-being.

Understanding Why Kids Remove Their Glasses

To encourage your child to wear glasses, it’s important to know why they might resist keeping their specs on. Common reasons include discomfort, lack of understanding as to why they need to wear glasses, and forgetfulness. Peer influence and how glasses feel can also affect their willingness to wear them.

Ensuring Proper Fit and Comfort

To help your child wear their glasses, start by ensuring they fit well and are comfortable. A good fit prevents discomfort that can make them want to remove their glasses. Choose eyeglass frames that match your child’s size, style, and lifestyle for maximum comfort.

Positive Reinforcement and Setting Routines

Include wearing their glasses in their daily routine to help your child wear them regularly. Set specific times for wearing glasses, like during homework or TV time. Consistency and positive reinforcement, such as celebrating small achievements and praising them for wearing their glasses, can make a big difference.

Involving Your Child in the Selection Process

Involving your child in selecting their new glasses can boost their interest in wearing them. They often feel a greater sense of ownership and excitement about wearing their glasses when they have a say in choosing their frames.

Vision Therapy as a Supportive Measure

Glasses alone may not always resolve underlying issues if your child has a functional vision problem. In such cases, vision therapy may be recommended, which involves personalized exercises to improve their visual skills.

When Glasses Are Not the Right Prescription

It’s important to make sure your child has the right glasses prescription. They may not want to wear their glasses if the prescription doesn’t support their vision. A thorough eye exam will confirm the accuracy of the prescription to ensure the glasses work effectively.

At Six One Six Vision Center, we are dedicated to supporting your child’s visual health at every stage of their development. Call us at (208) 514-1858 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.

Dr. Ryan Huber

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