Pseudomyopia in a 6-year-old child should be restored to normal vision by developing good eye habits, avoiding excessive eye fatigue, and increasing outdoor activity time. 1. Develop good eye habits: for example, take a break every half an hour to look into the distance, read and study when the lighting is good, and keep a proper distance between the eyes and the book when reading. 2. Avoid excessive eye fatigue: due to the change of lifestyle, children will be more dependent on electronic products. Therefore, parents should strictly control the use of electronic products, such as cell phones and game consoles, to avoid excessive eye fatigue. 3. Increase outdoor activities: During outdoor activities, children’s eyes can see distant scenery, which relaxes the eye muscles and relieves eye fatigue. Therefore, increasing your child’s outdoor activity time, such as more than two hours a day or more than ten hours a week, will help your child regain normal vision. After the diagnosis of pseudomyopia is confirmed, parents should help their children to develop good eye habits and go to regular hospitals to check the development of their children’s vision.