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Kids' Glasses

  • What are glasses for kids?

    Kids glasses are eyeglasses that are made just for kids. You can get them with or without a prescription. Among them are:
    Toddler glasses: for kids ages 1 to 3
    Preschool glasses: for kids ages 4 to 7
    Glasses for kids: 8 to 12 years old
    Most of the time, these glasses are made of strong, flexible materials, have lenses that won't break, and have fun, brightly colored frames that kids will like.

  • Why do so many kids need glasses now?

    More time spent in front of a screen: Kids are staying inside and using screens more, which can cause eye strain and nearsightedness.
    Heredity: Children whose parents wear glasses are more likely to also need glasses.
    Medications: Some medicines can make it hard for kids to see.
    Early detection: Getting regular eye exams can help find vision problems sooner.

  • How to tell if your kid needs glasses?

    Frequent blinking: Blinking more often when you want to see better, whether you're close or far away.
    Squinting: Squinting, especially at things far away, could mean that your vision is blurry.
    Rubbing your eyes: Squinting can make your eyes tired, which can lead to frequent eye rubbing.
    Sitting too close to screens: If you sit too close to the TV or computer, it could mean you are nearsighted.
    Headaches: If they get headaches often, it could mean that their eyes are working too hard.
    Problems reading: If they press their face to a book while reading, it could mean they are having trouble seeing.
    Dropping grades: Not being able to see the whiteboard can make it harder to learn.
    Closing one eye: If you have to close one eye to focus, it could mean you have astigmatism or another problem.
    If any of these things happen to your child, they might have trouble seeing and need glasses.

  • How much do glasses for kids cost?

    Most glasses for kids cost between $50 and $200. Prices change because:
    Prescription: Whether the glasses are really needed or not.
    What it has: Adding polarized glasses or filters that block blue light.
    Materials: Frames that last a long time (like acetate and steel).
    Brand: As a general rule, well-known names cost more.
    When: Deals may be available during sales events like Black Friday.
    Where to buy: Stores that aren't online tend to be more expensive than internet stores.
    Kids' health insurance options often cover the cost of glasses.

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