First, control the time children play games.
Nowadays, the online market is full of all kinds of game products, and children's personality is more playful. Playing games often will not only reduce children's academic performance, but also distract children's attention, resulting in children's inattention in class.
Many children play games late and always fall asleep in class the next day. In the long run, their academic performance will decline.
For example, girls in Tongling have been playing VR games in shopping malls for a long time. If his parents can stop their children in time and let them play less games for a while, it will not lead to their blindness.
Second, don't give your child a mobile phone.
In fact, not only VR games will hurt children's eyes, but today's smart phones also hurt children. Many parents have bought mobile phones for their children at their request. Parents have good intentions in order to facilitate their children to look up questions online when doing homework.
However, children cannot resist the temptation. After they get their mobile phones, they will download a lot of game software and self-media software and brush videos every day. This will lead to the decline of children's academic performance and reduce their eyesight.
Third, tell children the necessity of protecting their eyes.
Parents should let their children protect their eyes from childhood and take their children to do eye exercises in person. If necessary, they can wear a pair of blue glasses for children to use when watching mobile phones and playing games.
Parents should also give their children an eye exam once a year. If their children are nearsighted, they should get glasses as soon as possible to prevent the degree from increasing.
If the child has sore eyes and blurred vision, parents can also take the child to the hospital for examination and let the child receive treatment.
Summary: Parents should control the time their children play games, don't buy mobile phones for their children, and take their children to have their eyes examined every year.