What about myopia in children? Some parents let it go, but some parents are deeply anxious, especially families with children who are highly myopic at a young age are more likely to have a heavy psychological burden. Even today, when scientific awareness is becoming more and more popular, myopia concerns are still a common social problem. In outpatient clinics, parents often bring their children to the clinic with a sad face and ask, “Doctor, what should we do, we have been paying close attention, but myopia still grows so fast?” There are also children who feel inferior because of myopia, or who think they are defective and are restricted in every aspect of their lives, such as not being able to watch TV, paint, or play the piano …… Many daily activities that would otherwise be of great interest to children are also prohibited by parents because of myopia. Parents’ excessive attention and restrictions on their children’s myopia seriously affect their physical and mental development, thus aggravating myopia. A survey conducted by domestic and foreign psychologists and ophthalmologists on a sample of tens of thousands of adolescent children with myopia showed that there is a close connection between the general decline in vision of adolescent children and their psychological factors, and that a nervous mind is a gas pedal of myopia. Although visual disorders can be caused by many factors, psychological factors are common, yet one of the factors that are easily neglected in the long run. Children become fearful and tense because of myopia, thus causing physical tension from mental tension into a continuous spasm of the eye muscles. Long-term work or study under such conditions tends to reinforce visual fatigue and aggravate myopia. This is the direct reason why many parents repeatedly down-regulate their children have been very careful, but the degree is still not controlled. Myopia is only a slight mismatch in the refractive power of the eyes, a slight mismatch in the process of projecting external objects into our retina, not clearly gathering objects on the retina, and there is no need for parents to worry about this affecting the physical and mental health of their children. Of course, it is up to the ophthalmologist to confirm that the child’s eyes have no other comorbid symptoms and to give an effective and complete vision correction plan. Technology is becoming more and more advanced, and the understanding of diseases is becoming more and more precise, and some high-end technologies are being pioneered in the ophthalmology clinic. Like corneal shaping lenses, femtosecond surgery, and full femtosecond surgery. So, even if your child is really nearsighted, don’t fall into panic. Ask the ophthalmologist to evaluate and make a reasonable judgment; parents accept rationally and treat correctly; children use their eyes reasonably, participate in more outdoor activities, relax their minds, and let’s give myopia a smile together.