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One of the most important steps in our Back to School preparations is taking my girls for their annual eye exams.
I time their eye exams for summer, so that it becomes part of our yearly routine and we can be sure their eyes are ready for the year ahead of learning. And I like to make their eye exams a fun part of our back to school routine. This year we partnered with Pearle Vision to share with you about my 9 year old Sophia’s recent eye exam*.
I’ve been wearing glasses since I was 3 years old.
My girls, Sophia and Julia are now 9 and 12 years old, and while they hadn’t yet had to wear glasses, I’ve been expecting they will one day soon.
In fact, Sophia has been slowly coming to terms this year with the idea that she might have to start wearing glasses after her next eye exam.
At her eye exam last year, the optometrist had told us that her eyesight wasn’t quite 20/20 but didn’t yet require glasses. She warned Sophia not to spend too much time staring at her iPad and that by the following year she might need glasses.
Sophia was not happy about the idea of having to get glasses, but gradually over the year, she began to accept the fact.
So when we headed to Pearle Vision for her annual eye exam, we were both completely expecting she’d need glasses and we were ready for the adventure of picking out her first pair.
We arrived at the store early for her optometrist appointment, so we decided to start picking out her new glasses first.
The staff were so attentive and helpful, they made Sophia feel completely relaxed and excited to try on frames.
Sophia enjoyed being the center of attention as the Pearle Vision associate asked her questions, talked about the various styles of frames and handed her different options to try on.
She modeled various frames for us, but the very first pair Sophia tried on turned out to be our favorite of them all.
When our appointment time came, Sophia was thrilled with her decision for her new frames.
Time For Sophia’s Eye Exam
The optometrist was welcoming and put Sophia immediately at ease. She asked Sophia questions about school, reading and if she had any troubles seeing the board at school.
I was so relieved that the optometrist was able to get Sophia to relax and actually enjoy the process of getting her eyes examined.
The doctor took time to explain the steps of what she was doing and she asked me if I had any concerns with Sophia’s eyesight.
The eye exam went so well and we couldn’t believe the news…
Sophia does NOT need glasses, yet.
Like last year, her eyesight isn’t perfect, but it hasn’t gotten any worse and she doesn’t yet need glasses.
We were completely shocked.
While Sophia was happy to hear that her eyesight has remained the same and that she doesn’t need glasses, we were both actually a little disappointed that she wouldn’t need those cute frames she’d picked out.
Overall, I’m thrilled that Sophia’s eye exam went so well and that she had such a positive experience trying on glasses. Now if her eyesight does change and require that she wear glasses next year or in the future, she’ll be ready and happy to head back to Pearle Vision to pick out glasses.
Getting Ready For A Year Of Learning
Did you ever consider how 80% of learning is visual?
I never really thought of it that way.
But as someone who can barely see a thing without her glasses, I’m constantly aware of the gift of eyeglasses. Glasses are so common we can easily take them for granted. But since my eyesight is so bad, I’ve always thought about what my life would be like if I didn’t have glasses. And I’m truly thankful for optometrists and eyeglasses.
It’s important to remember that children’s eyesight is constantly changing and needs to be checked every year. In fact, 1 in 4 kids has an undiagnosed vision problem.
Just because your child didn’t need glasses last year, doesn’t mean he or she won’t need them this year.
How To Make Eye Exams A Fun Part Of Your Back To School Routine
- Book Your Eye Exam Online
Are you as busy as I am? Of course you are. Do you hate picking up the phone? I do. Honestly, I’d rather click a few times on a website than pick up a phone. It’s just so much faster and easier.
So I love how quick and easy it is to book eye exams with the Pearle Vision online eye exam scheduler.
- Try On Cool Frames And Maybe Sunglasses Too
Shopping for new glasses can be fun for everyone… including you. Perhaps you deserve an awesome new pair of prescription sunglasses. I know I do.
Since kids spend so much time staring at screens these days, more and more of them are going to need glasses at some stage of their childhoods.
If your child’s eyesight is not quite perfect, but not yet requiring glasses, let them try on various frames to start getting comfortable with the idea of wearing glasses when the time comes.
Also, if your child is hesitant about getting his or her first pair of glasses, it’s best to go right from the eye exam to a positive experience of trying on frames.
The idea of wearing glasses can seem scarier than the reality. There are so many stylish and great looking glasses for kids these days that trying on different frames is fun and kids will like how they look.
- Grab A Snapshot
It’s fun to grab a quick photo or two at each yearly appointment so you have a series of photos showing them get older and older at each eye exam.
If your child is a little older, she might have fun taking her own selfie next to the equipment.
I do this for dentist appointments too… my kids love looking back at all the old snapshots through time.
- Splurge On A Sweet Treat
Make part of the back to school eye exam tradition be a special sweet treat.
After our trip to Pearle Vision, we splurged on some delicious gelato.
Kids love traditions and when you can turn a back to school checklist item into a fun trip with a special treat, it’s a bonus for everyone.
Your Turn
Have you taken your kids to get their eyes examined recently?
What are you waiting for? Hop over and book an appointment now with the Pearle Vision online eye exam scheduler.
Arrange your child’s eye exam today!
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*Eye exams arranged by Pearle Vision.
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Written by Susan Carraretto, co-founder of 5 Minutes for Mom
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Gingermommy says
This is really great advice. It makes sense to make sure that your children’s sight is on check for when school starts. I am going to have this to the list of “back to school” tasks for sure.
Lisa Collins says
Our kids are required to have eye exams to start school. I think it’s a great idea and helps catch any problems early!
Tess says
We just got done with glasses shopping. Eye exams should be done every year!
Sherry says
We just had our eye exams a few months ago. Making it part of the back to school routine is a great idea. I tend to forget when we are due.
Elizabeth Lampman says
It is so important to get your family’s eyes checked every year. A lot can change in a year with your eyes.
Carol Jones says
I always get my kids eyes examined sometime in the fall. This year they will be working a lot on computers so it’s especially important – thank you for the reminder!
Kathy says
My whole family always makes sure we get our eye check ups each year. There was a time when I didn’t see the eye doctor for years. I’m so glad I finally started going again because I did end up needing glasses.
Toni | Boulder Locavore says
These are really awesome tips! My kids enjoy eye check ups as part of back to school routine. One of the fun part for them is trying new frames. 😀
Kelly Hutchinson says
We just had our daughter’s eye exam. She actually enjoys going. I think part of it is because our ophthalmologist is so nice.
Felicita Moncada says
I’ve had glasses since 5th grade and my vision is pretty bad but my kids so far do not need them. I loved picking out glasses when I was younger and think it made me accept it a little more.
Amy Desrosiers says
Eye exams are very important to our family. My youngest daughter and husband wear corrective lenses and depend on their eye care routine to see.
Jaime says
So important to get eyes checked for your kiddos! I’ve worn glasses since I was in 1st grade and have gotten an eye exam almost every year of my life! Another great eye program for even younger kids is “Infant See” – http://www.infantsee.org/ – it’s free, and a great screening program for kids as young as 6 months old. I highly recommend it for all kiddos, to help catch any problems early. I did it with both of my boys.
Dawn Nieves says
Eye exams are really important.Thanks for the reminder! It’s time to schedule my family’s annual eye exams!
Connie says
I love that this was a positive, kid-friendly visit. They have such cute frames now. Much better than when I was a kid.
Liz Mays says
I’m glad you got some good news for Sophia from the exam! It’s definitely important to schedule those eye exams before school. I like your ideas!
Stacie @ Divine Lifestyle says
Eye exams are so important. We make sure our kids get yearly eye exams to be certain that their eyes are in good health.
Sadie Roach says
I love that they all made her feel comfortable and at ease. Eye exams aren’t exactly something kids look forward to but it helps a ton when they can be comfortable with the entire process!
Sab Edwards says
I like how the government pays for the actual eye exam for children and I’m lucky that both of us have a workplace plan that covers the costs of glasses. I think my daughter wanted glasses just because both of us had them LOL
Susan says
Yes! We’re so fortunate here in Canada that the our medical system covers the cost of the eye exams for kids. And that’s fabulous that your workplace extended health covers the cost of glasses… it’s fantastic that so many extended health care programs cover eyeglasses.