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/ Eye Care / Toys and Games That Can Enhance Your Child’s Vision Skills

Toys and Games That Can Enhance Your Child’s Vision Skills

12 February, 2020 by Myopia Institute

A child’s vision will start to develop from the moment they are born. Toys, games and other activities can help in stimulating the vision development of children. However, you need to make sure that the toys you purchase for your kid are not too small or a choking hazard.

Tips for Buying Toys When purchasing toys, choose ones that are suitable for your child’s age and maturity level. Some manufacturers include suggested ages for their toys, but keep in mind that children develop at different rates. Make sure your child is wearing safety wear when participating in eye hazardous activities and when playing with toys like chemistry sets, shop tools and sleds. Eye injuries in children usually happen while playing or during sports. Moreover, in some cases, despite your efforts, it’s still possible for your child to miss a step in vision development. This is why it’s important to keep track of your child’s eye health and whether they need vision correction .

List to Consider

0 to 5 Months – Crib mobiles, bright large rattles and rubber squeak toys are suggested for children this age. Recommended activities include peek-a-boo and patty-cake.

6 to 8 Months – Toys that can help stimulate vision development in children ages six to eight months include stuffed animals and floating bath toys. It would also help to play hide-and-seek with toys and read to your child.

9 to 12 Months – Children this age can play with cardboard books, snap-lock beads, nesting toys and take-apart toys. Reading books to them can aid in vision development.

One-Year-Olds – Toys like bright balls, rocking horses and blocks are great for developing visual skills as well as activities like throwing a ball.

Two-Year-Olds – It’s time to let your kid draw using crayons and pencils. Toss games, hammering toys, puzzles, blocks and outdoor play would also be great.

3 to 6 Years – At this age, climbing, running and using playground equipment should further develop your child’s visual skill. Recommended toys include stringing beads, puzzles, crays, modeling clay and large balls. Keep in mind that good vision helps with your child’s performance at school and play. The best way to maintain good vision is by regularly getting an
eye exam . To learn more about your child’s eye health,contact an eye specialist in your area.

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