
How can you make the transition easy? Here are four tips...
When your child tries glasses on for the first time, be sure that she’s well rested and in a good mood. Let her participate in choosing which frames to try.
Children are more likely to wear their glasses if they’re properly adjusted. Before you leave our office, we’ll carefully check the sizing and fit. They shouldn’t pinch, create pressure points, or slide around.
Your child may not realize how important the glasses are right away, but he or she will respond to encouraging and uplifting feedback about the new look! Here’s a fun, related story… A boy named Noah feared that he would be teased when he got glasses. His mother started a special Facebook page asking friends to share photos of themselves wearing glasses so Noah could see. The page went viral!
Have your child wear the glasses for short periods of time while doing activities that glasses will enhance, such as reading and crafts. Help your child see first hand the benefits of glasses!
Making sure your child is comfortable during appointments, as well as with his or her new glasses, are among our highest priorities. Find a Vision Source doctor near you.
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