We can express emotions and experience so much of the world through our eyes. Your eyes filter colors and shapes sent to the brain to process and help us interpret the world around us.
Vision often is taken for granted, but it shouldn't! 6.8% of children younger than 18 years in the U.S. have a diagnosed eye and vision condition. Every June, Child Vision Awareness Month encourages people to spread awareness to ensure no child suffers from vision problems.
This Child Vision Awareness Month, learn ways to encourage your children about eye health.
Nutrition is an excellent way to promote children's eye health during Child Vision Awareness Month. Teaching your children while they are young instills healthy habits that may last a lifetime. While kids' eyes are still developing, proper nutrition for optimal vision is essential. Parents can help by making eye-healthy foods a regular part of their diet. Consider adding foods high in nutrients like zinc, vitamin C, vitamin E, lutein, and omega-3 fatty acids.
Eating a healthy diet will have numerous benefits far beyond eye health. But getting the proper nutrition for children's eye health helps protect a child's eyes from damage. If you have a picky eater, you may want to start by offering them a few healthy choices at each meal. Keep the healthy snacks stored in the refrigerator at children's eye level. Have fruit already cut up into bite-size pieces and ready to eat.
While the kiddos are home this summer, it's essential to double-check that you have anything that may be poisonous out of their reach, all while encouraging healthy eating habits for Child Vision Awareness Month. If you're ready to audit what's in your kitchen, check out our blog for more poison prevention tips.