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When you look around the room, what do you see? Do you see everything clearly, or are there spots in your visual field that are a bit blurry or fuzzy? If your answer is the latter, you need to see an optometrist for an assessment. In fact, it is a good idea to see an optometrist once a year whether or not you are actually noticing any changes to your vision. Optometrists offer vital services for us all. If you're seeking a better understanding of those services, then we invite you to read the articles provided on this blog, which is all about optometrists and their work.

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Prepping Your Child for Their First Eye Exam

Harry Garcia

For most adults, heading to the eye doctor is a walk in the park. You simply make the appointment, undergo the testing, and go about the rest of your day. Unfortunately, it is a completely different story for children. When you are undergoing an eye examination, it is imperative to stay still. This is probably the most difficult part for children. Keep reading to learn some steps on how to get your child to sit still at the eye clinic and undergo the testing the right way.

Prepare Your Child

Don't wait until the last minute to let your child know they are going to the eye clinic for testing and that they will be expected to sit still for the duration of this testing. If you can let them know ahead of time, they will have time to process what is going to happen, which means that they are more likely to sit still and behave themselves.

Remain Positive

When you are going to the eye doctor—somewhere that your child does not want to go—it is important to use "good" and "positive" words, as this will help to have a solid psychological effect on your child. To help your child realize that it will be a good experience, you will want to smile and have an upbeat tone. You can even go as far as scheduling your own eye exam at the same time as your child's. This will allow your child to watch you undergo the testing before they have to do it.

Turn Things into a Fun Game

Once it is time for your child to sit still, figure out a way to turns things into a fun game. For instance, tell your child you want to find out how long they can stand still, or tell your child you want to see which one of you can pretend to be a like a statute the longest. Let them know that the winner will get a special price at the end of the appointment! Every kid enjoys winning in one way or another, so playing a game like this can be a lot of fun for your child and it will help them stay still during the testing.

These are just a few tips that may help your child remain still during a comprehensive eye exam. For additional tips or to schedule your child's eye exam, contact an eye clinic near you.


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