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What can I do to help protect my toddler’s sight?

There are lots of things you can do to help protect your child’s sight.
 
-You should eat well during pregnancy and after. Your toddler will be healthier and you’re setting a good example for them.
 
-Provide nutritious well balanced meals for your child. (Vitamin A is essential for your toddler’s healthy vision and is commonly found in carrots, leafy spinach, avocados, kiwis, and prunes.)
 
-Provide your child with age appropriate toys that are free from sharp edges.
 
-Give your child toys that encourage child development.
 
-Provide sun protection for your toddler’s eyes in the form of a sun hat, and sunglasses.
 
-Have your child’s eyes examined frequently by an optometrist.
 
-Watch out for any of the warning signs that your child could have a vision problem.
 

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