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Parents of young children should educate their children: pay attention to eye hygiene, maintain a correct sitting posture, and don't read books or watch TV programs in bed; Don't read in walking or driving vehicles; Don't read in the dark; After reading and writing for half an hour, watch for a while; Don't stare at the sun or bright light; Don't wipe your eyes with dirty hands or handkerchiefs, so as not to damage your eyes, reduce your vision or suffer from eye diseases.
Situational judgment
Parents can describe positive (safe) and negative (dangerous) cases with examples of children's eye hygiene, encourage children to judge which children are doing right and which children are doing wrong, and explain the reasons for judging right and wrong. By judging right and wrong, let children know right and wrong clearly, know what it is and why, and have a deep understanding and long-term memory to guide future behavior, and know that mistakes are not made.
Parent-child question and answer
Parents can have a parent-child question and answer with their children. "How do you usually pay attention to eye hygiene? Tell me about it. " Let the children think and answer by themselves, and check their learning and mastery. Parents can remind and supplement their children's incomplete answers in time, help them summarize and strengthen what they have learned, and enhance the effectiveness of education.
Appropriate educational countermeasures
In order to educate children to pay attention to eye hygiene, parents should take appropriate educational countermeasures, explain possible dangers to children, inform children of safety precautions, and let children establish necessary safety awareness and always pay attention to maintaining safety.