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Vision Simulator

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Your Child's Eyes

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Most children don't know what "clear" vision looks like
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Understanding Your Child's Vision

What is Myopia?

Myopia (nearsightedness) occurs when the eye grows too long, causing distant objects to appear blurry while close objects remain clear. It typically develops in childhood and can progress until the early twenties.

Why Early Detection Matters

Children with uncorrected myopia may struggle academically, avoid sports, and develop eye strain headaches. Early intervention can slow progression and reduce the risk of serious eye conditions later in life.

Signs to Watch For

Squinting to see distant objects, sitting close to the TV or board, frequent headaches or eye rubbing, and difficulty seeing while driving (teens) are all common signs of myopia.

Treatment Options

Beyond regular glasses, myopia control treatments like orthokeratology, atropine drops, and specialty contact lenses can help slow progression. Consult a myopia specialist for the best options.

Educational tool only. This page does not diagnose myopia or replace an eye exam. Treatment decisions should be made with an eye doctor. Full disclaimer →

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Last reviewed: October 2, 2025