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Helping Your
Children Avoid
Computer Vision
Syndrome
The average American child spends almost one to three hours a day
sitting in front of the computer. They have homework to do, friends
to chat with, and video games to beat. All of this while sounding
fun, can be quite a strain on their eyes. Staring at the screen for
hours stresses their eyes since it forces the vision system to focus
and strain more than normal. It is a relatively new problem not
known years ago.
It's this prolonged staring at the computer screen which leads to
eye discomfort, fatigue, blurred vision, and headaches. How children
use computers is what makes their problem unique and causes them to
be more susceptible than adults to these problems. The symptoms are
increasing in frequency too. Eye doctors are seeing an increase of
patients requesting eye examinations because of these symptoms due
to experience at the computer. Here are some other ways you can
avoid computer vision syndrome in your child:
How is the lighting in your computer room? There should be no glare
at all on the computer screen. You don't want to see any light
sources like a lamp or window directly behind the monitor. One way
to get around this problem is to simply, turn the computer screen or
entire desk if need be, away from the source of the glare. Close the
curtain on the windows to reduce the amount of light coming in from
the windows.
Is your computer set up at the proper height? The computer desks
where your children work at have to fit your child and not you. That
includes the size of the keyboard and monitor, too. For example,
your monitor should not be too for them or they will strain their
eyes to see it. Instead have it tilted downward to make it more
comfortable for them. Many parents I speak with alleviate this
problem by purchasing an adjustable chair that can be raised or
lowered.
How much time does your child spend on the computer? It is important
you monitor how long they spend on the computer and keep an eye out
for signs of fatigue. They usually have a minimum degree of
self-awareness and will ignore feelings of discomfort. Force them to
take frequent breaks away from the screen. Most doctors recommend
one 10-minute break for every hour lets the eyes to rest properly.
When was the last time their eyes were examined? Schedule an eye
doctor appointment to determine if your child sees clearly and
comfortably. If there are any conditions or problems causing eye
strain for your child, an eye doctor can discover it and clear up
any problems. Have the doctor check their near-point vision since it
is used most frequently during computer use.
Does your child have any symptoms? All parents should know and be
able to spot the symptoms of computer vision syndrome. In case you
didn't know, these include eye redness, frequent eye rubbing,
unusual postures, complaints of blurriness, and eye fatigue. If your
child is avoiding the computer all together, then you know something
must be up and they are experiencing some type of discomfort.
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