A Parent’s Guide to Myopia

Your child's vision is changing.
Here's what to do about it.

Childhood nearsightedness is rising faster than ever — and for many kids, it doesn't stop getting worse on its own. The earlier you understand what's happening, the more you can do.

Why This Guide Exists

Most parents don't realize myopia is a medical condition — not just a glasses prescription.

When your child starts squinting at the board, the standard response is a trip to the optometrist and a new pair of glasses. And glasses help. But they don't slow anything down.

The problem: myopia isn't just about blurry distance vision. When a child's eyes grow too long — and keep growing — it raises their lifetime risk of serious eye disease, including glaucoma and retinal detachment. The younger it starts and the faster it progresses, the greater that risk becomes.

The good news is that there are proven strategies to slow myopia progression — but most parents have never heard of them. This guide changes that. DOWNLOAD THE GUIDE BELOW!