by John Dye | Dec 15, 2025 | Blog
This holiday season, consider giving gifts that support healthy vision — not just fun toys or gadgets. Gifts that encourage outdoor activity, creativity beyond screens, or eye protection can help build lasting eye‑healthy habits. As suggested by winter‑eye care...
by John Dye | Dec 10, 2025 | Blog
With school out for the holidays, kids often get extra screen time — movies, games, and maybe video calls with relatives. While fun, this spike in screen use can lead to digital eye strain: dry, tired eyes, headaches, and focus issues. As pointed out by Vision Care...
by John Dye | Dec 4, 2025 | Blog
The holiday season brings magical displays of twinkling lights, but for children’s eyes, prolonged exposure to bright LED lights can cause eye strain, dryness, or discomfort. LED and decorative holiday lights emit high‑energy, short‑wavelength (blue) light — which can...
by John Dye | Dec 2, 2025 | Blog
When spring blooms or fall brings leaves and pollen, your child’s eyes might struggle — even if they don’t talk about it. Eye allergies (allergic conjunctivitis) can irritate the delicate tissues of the eye, causing redness, itching, tearing or rubbing. These symptoms...
by John Dye | Nov 26, 2025 | Blog
Many parents wonder when the right time is for a child’s first full eye exam. While basic vision screenings in preschool may catch obvious issues, they don’t replace a comprehensive exam by a pediatric optometrist or ophthalmologist. The American Academy of...
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