Myopia prevention in babies is most crucial: 1. Reading, writing and drawing should be kept in the correct posture. Be careful of your child’s incorrect pencil grip posture. 2, young children should not read and write continuously for too long (usually no more than half an hour). 3, reading and drawing should be placed on the right side of the light source, so that the light comes from the upper left front. 4, with a light bulb (tube) to add a suitable lampshade to avoid glare. The light intensity should be moderate. 5, do not read books while walking, riding in the car and lying down. 6, to the child’s table and chairs to use the appropriate height, coordination, and should be constantly adjusted with the growth of the child. 7.When watching TV, it is best to have a light in the room. The distance between the child and the TV screen, should be 5 times the size of the TV (generally more than 3 meters), and pay attention to the brightness of the TV screen, the contrast is moderate, do not let the child watch TV for a long time, to 30 minutes – 1 hour is appropriate. In the process of watching, to take advantage of the gap between changing programs or advertising programs, close your eyes for a short break, or look into the distance for a while, so as not to overwork the eyes and affect vision. Not to let children play video games or computer games for a long time. 8, usually can eat more vegetables and fruits, such as carrots, bean sprouts, oranges, mandarin, red dates, etc., to protect the eyes have a certain role. 9, to ensure the right amount of outdoor activities every day, carefully do eye exercises, and regular vision checks for children. 10, playing table tennis, not only can fitness, but also has a health effect on the eyes. When a child is suspected of having myopia, it is best to see an ophthalmologist first to determine if he or she has myopia. Because of the child’s strong ability to adjust vision, there may be a continuous contraction of the ciliary muscle and present a “pseudomyopia” situation, this myopia can be reduced or disappear after the eye drops or eye rest at a distance. Pseudomyopia does not require eye wear and can generally be restored to normal with proper correction. If it is true myopia, it depends on the child’s vision whether or not to wear glasses at this time. If you have to squint when watching TV or in class, it is advisable to wear glasses with a slightly lower prescription. For mild myopia, glasses can be worn only when looking at distant objects, such as classes and movies, but not when reading and writing, while those with moderate to high myopia (300 degrees or more) should wear them regardless of distance or proximity. Many parents are against giving their children glasses, thinking that once they put them on, they can’t take them off and they will make the prescription deeper and deeper. In fact, the increase of myopia, wearing glasses is not the reason, but not pay attention to eye care. If myopia is already affecting daily life and classes, you should give your child the right glasses, it is the best way to correct vision.