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10 Tips to Help Protect Your Child’s Eyes From Computer Eyestrain

As children spend more time looking at digital screens, there is increasing concern about potential harm to their visual development. Ophthalmologists – physicians who specialize in medical and surgical eye care – are seeing a marked increase in children with dry eye and eye strain from too much screen time. But does digital eyestrain cause lasting damage? Should your child use reading glasses or computer glasses? As you send your kids back to school next month for more time with screens and books, the American Academy of Ophthalmology is arming parents with the facts, so they can make informed choices about their children’s eye health.

A new study appearing in Ophthalmology, the journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, discusses the worldwide epidemic of myopia, also known as nearsightedness. They discuss the increase in nearsightedness has to do with near work activities; not just screens but also traditional books. And, that spending time outdoors—especially in early childhood—can slow the progression of nearsightedness. It remains unclear whether the rise in nearsightedness is due to focusing on smartphones all the time, or to blue light interacting with our circadian rhythms to influence eye growth, or none of the above.

While scientists look for a definitive answer, there is no doubt that most computer users experience digital eyestrain. Kids are no different from adults when it comes to digital eyestrain. They can experience dry eye, eye strain, headaches, and blurry vision, too. While symptoms are typically temporary, they may be frequent and persistent.

Children  should take more frequent breaks when using digital devices. This is because we don’t blink as often while using computers and other digital devices. Extended reading, writing or other intensive near work can also cause eye strain. Ophthalmologists recommend taking a 20 second break from near work every 20 minutes.

Here are 10 tips to help protect your child’s eyes from computer eyestrain:

  1. Set a kitchen timer or a smart device timer to remind them.

  2. Alternate reading an e-book with a real book and encourage kids to look up and out the window every two chapters.

  3. After completing a level in a video game, look out the window for 20 seconds.

  4. Pre-mark books with a paperclip every few chapters to remind your child to look up. On an e-book, use the “bookmark” function for the same effect.

  5. Avoid using a computer outside or in brightly lit areas, as the glare on the screen can create strain.

  6. Adjust the brightness and contrast of your computer screen so that it feels comfortable to you.

  7. Use good posture when using a computer and when reading.

  8. Encourage your child to hold digital media farther away, 18 to 24 inches is ideal.

  9. Create a distraction that causes your child to look up every now and then.

  10. Remind them to blink when watching a screen.

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To learn more ways to keep your eyes healthy, visit the American Academy of Ophthalmology’s EyeSmart® website.

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