Categories: Eye Care

What to Do if Your Kid Keeps Taking off Their Glasses

As a parent, ensuring your child wears their glasses is crucial for their vision and overall well-being. However, it’s common for kids to take off their glasses, which can be a challenging issue to tackle. In this blog post, Vienna Eyecare Center discusses why children might keep removing their glasses and provides helpful tips for addressing this problem. 

Understanding Why Kids Remove Their Glasses

Determine the root cause of your child’s reluctance to wear their glasses. Identifying the reason will help you develop the right approach to keep those glasses on. Some common reasons kids remove their glasses include discomfort or improper fit, feeling self-conscious or teased by peers, having difficulty adjusting to their new vision, or simply forgetting to wear them.

Addressing Discomfort and Fit Issues

If your child complains of discomfort or pain while wearing their glasses, have them checked by an optometrist right away. An eye care professional can ensure your child’s eyeglasses are correctly adjusted and fit comfortably. Trying different frame styles and materials may also help improve the comfort of your child’s glasses.

Boosting Your Child’s Confidence

For some children, wearing glasses might make them feel self-conscious or different from their peers. It’s essential to have open conversations with your child about their feelings and any teasing they may experience. Share stories of successful people who wear eyeglasses, or encourage your child to pick out their favorite frames to help them feel more confident.

Helping Your Child Adjust to Their New Vision

Adjusting to a new vision can be challenging for kids, especially when they first start wearing their glasses. Gradually increase the time they wear their glasses, beginning with a few hours during their favorite activities. Encourage them to focus on what they enjoy while wearing glasses and praise their efforts in adapting to their new vision.

Establishing a Routine

Creating a routine can help your child remember to wear their glasses consistently. Set specific times for them to wear their glasses, such as during school hours or watching television. Designate a spot for their glasses when they aren’t in use, and incorporate putting on and taking off their glasses into their morning and bedtime routines.

Seeking Professional Advice

If your child remains resistant to wearing their glasses or you’re concerned about their vision, don’t hesitate to consult an eye doctor. They can provide additional guidance and address any persistent issues your child may be experiencing. 

For professional eye care services, you can rely on Vienna Eyecare Center. Call us at (703) 938-7633 or fill out our online form to schedule an appointment. Our team is dedicated to serving patients in Vienna, Reston and McLean, VA.

Dr. Richard Snively

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