Early Signs Your Child Might Need Glasses

April 6, 2026

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Early Signs Your Child Might Need Glasses

If your child needs glasses, they aren't alone. Many vision problems begin in childhood, which are usually corrected by wearing glasses. In addition, your child may display nearsighted symptoms. Every year, pediatric eye exams are required to monitor your child's vision. When you need pediatric eye care, call us at our Dunedin, FL, office to make your child's vision appointment.


Experiencing Eye Discomfort

You may notice some symptoms in your child's eyes. For example, you may see that your child is often squinting to see better. This action can mean they have a refractive error, such as nearsightedness, affecting how the eye can focus on images. Squinting can temporarily help with this problem. You may also see your child tilting their head and closing one of their eyes when looking at objects. This motion can signify that your child may have a misalignment or lazy eye. In addition, children with vision problems often rub their eyes to relieve eye strain or fatigue. As a result, your child may also complain of eye pain.


Related Symptoms

It's also common to get frequent headaches when there is a vision problem. For example, you may find your child holds electronic devices close to see them and may sit too close to the TV. Again, this indicates nearsightedness, as this causes better vision up close. Another common symptom is children having difficulty concentrating on their school work. Furthermore, being driven by poor eyesight can make it hard to change their focus.


See Our Optometrist for Ocular Relief 

Regular pediatric eye exams are an excellent way to catch any vision problems. In addition, pediatric eye care may require prescription glasses to be created and worn. With the right glasses, your child can see better and eliminate symptoms. Call our Dunedin, FL, office for your appointment at (727) 733-0443.

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