
Summer is a smart time to start myopia management for kids because schedules are often more flexible. Without the daily rush of school, homework, and after-school activities, families in West Siloam Springs can make time for a comprehensive vision exam and follow-up care without feeling squeezed.
Myopia, or nearsightedness, often develops during childhood and can progress as kids grow. While glasses or contact lenses help your child see clearly, myopia management focuses on slowing that progression over time. Starting during summer gives our team time to evaluate your child’s vision, discuss options, and build a plan before school starts again.
Children with myopia can usually see nearby objects clearly, but distance vision may look blurry. This can affect classroom learning, sports, and daily confidence. If your child squints, sits close to screens, struggles to see road signs, or has trouble viewing the board at school, it may be time for a myopia evaluation.
At My Family Eye Care, we look beyond a basic prescription. We consider your child’s age, visual needs, eye health, lifestyle, and rate of vision change. This helps us recommend a myopia management plan that supports clearer vision now and better long-term eye health.
Myopia management may include specialty contact lenses, atropine eye drops, or other treatment options depending on your child’s needs. Some children need time to adjust to a new routine, especially if contact lenses are part of the plan.
Starting in the summer gives your child time to:
• Learn proper lens handling or treatment routines
• Attend follow-up visits before the school year gets busy
• Adjust to clearer distance vision during sports and activities
• Build confidence before returning to the classroom
• Stay consistent with treatment at home
By the time school starts, your child may already feel more comfortable with their vision care routine.
Summer also offers more opportunities for outdoor play. Spending time outside is an important part of healthy visual development for many children. While outdoor time alone does not replace myopia management, it can be part of a balanced plan that also includes regular eye care, reduced prolonged near work, and healthy screen habits.
We often talk with families about simple routines that fit real life. This may include screen breaks, better lighting during reading, and encouraging outdoor activities when possible.
Waiting until the school year begins can make it harder to schedule appointments and adjust to new treatment. By starting myopia management in the summer, we can help identify changes early and create a plan before vision challenges interfere with learning.
Schedule your child’s eye exam with My Family Eye Care to get started on myopia management this summer. Contact our office in West Siloam Springs, OK by calling (918) 422-5811 today.