Amblyopia, which is a common and frequent disease in children, is not understood by several families, who always think that, if the parents are normal, the child should not have amblyopia. Amblyopia can come from genetic factors, or it can be caused by congenital abnormalities in its own development, or it can be hereditary. Amblyopia after the correct wear glasses, the vast majority is able to cure, but because parents do not want to let their children wear glasses, but take their children to see a number of good hospitals, and finally chose not to wear glasses, such as massage, medication, or even surgery, such treatment, not only did not cure, but also wasted valuable children’s vision development time, and finally left with lifelong low vision regret. I have been seeing an amblyopia clinic for many years, and I have seen countless adults come to see me with amblyopia, and the question is still the same: can I not wear glasses? The second sentence is: Is it really incurable? I just feel deeply helpless. The reason for this is that parents do not understand that wearing glasses is the most fundamental and direct treatment for hyperopia and astigmatism. This is of course understandable, but isn’t it a pity to delay a child’s vision for the rest of his or her life because of unwillingness to wear glasses? Do we have the right to decide the vision of our children for the rest of their lives just because of such a thought?