It is normal for newborns to have crossed eyes. Babies are still developing and are very malleable, which can be mediated through a series of methods. In the first few months of life, the baby’s eye muscles, especially some muscles that regulate eye activity, are not well developed, and the joint coordination of the two eyes is poor. And babies are usually accustomed to use deep and unblinking gaze to observe things around them and communicate with their parents. Coupled with the fact that the baby’s nasal bones are not developed during infancy and the two eyes are close together, young parents always feel as if their baby is eye-to-eye when they look at each other with their own child. At this time, you can take the following ways to prevent the occurrence of the pair of eyes: First, to promote the infant’s eye rotation, from the baby’s vision development characteristics, the child’s eyesight increased after 2 months of life, has been able to gaze at people and things around. At this time, if the infant sleeps in the cradle, can not set up toys, objects and anything else in the space within 1.5 meters from the cradle. Second, to increase the frequency of eye rotation, the baby should not be placed in the bassinet for too long. Adults should pick up the baby after a while and turn it around so that the child can see things around to increase the frequency of turning the baby’s eyes.