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Many parents will agree that choosing a cute, stylish and practical pair of glasses for their child can be tricky. If the day–to- day challenges of parenthood aren’t hard enough, getting a child accustomed to their glasses, let alone the reality of getting them to wear them can be tough.
However, there are a few tricks that parents can implement to help their child overcome any reluctance to wearing glasses, ensuring that glasses become part of the routine in their busy little lives.
According to Optical Stylist Tammy Newport*, familiarising your child with wearing glasses can be as simple as telling them how great they look while wearing their frames.
Despite the intrinsic fear of looking different, around 1 in 10 school students aged from 4 to 12 years old wear glasses to assist their visioni. Simply reminding your child they’re not different and certainly not alone in wearing glasses will boost their confidence at home and at school.
It is also important to ensure that your child knows wearing glasses is part of their everyday routine, just like brushing their teeth and making their bed every morning. “Once parents and their child go through the motions of cleaning the frames, popping them on and keeping them somewhere safe they will become accustomed to the process,” says Tammy.
When it comes to choosing the best pair glasses for your little one, Tammy says the process can be fun. After all, it’s all about matching the right frames to your child’s personality. “Glasses for children should be an extension of their individual personas and reflect their likes and interests,’ says Tammy.
“You can’t go wrong if you choose a style you both like. When choosing a coloured frame, draw on something familiar, take inspiration from their sports team, doona cover or even their favourite cartoon character.”
Considering that a child’s eyes don’t finish developing until the age of eightii, you can expect your little one to go through a few pairs of frames over the years. There are a few tried and tested practical rules that will always result in picking the perfect pair of glasses for your child.
Here are Tammy’s top 10 tips:
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