Myopia in young children is usually formed later in life and can be corrected by changing eye habits and wearing eyeglasses. 1. Changing eye habits: Myopic children need to develop good eye habits, look farther away or see some green plants after using eyes for a long time, avoid prolonged close-distance eye use, and control the use of cell phones and other electronic products. Children also need regular outdoor exercise to control the progress of myopia. 2. Wearing glasses: If a myopic child is determined to be truly nearsighted after dilated optometry, the child can wear appropriate glasses to correct nearsightedness and improve vision. It is recommended that children with myopia should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition, follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, and develop good eye habits.