Parental “behavioral inheritance” affects children’s vision.

Abstract: according to the analysis of relevant experts, minors have a psychology of natural worship for their parents’ behavior and less ability to distinguish right from wrong. Therefore, parents should be highly vigilant about “behavior inheritance”, set an example at home, develop good living habits and scientific behavior, and do not leave a negative impact on their children., A study found that after parents’ behavior habits are imitated by children, it is very easy to cause visual impairment, that is, parents’ “behavior inheritance” affects children’s vision., The survey found that parents like to hold books and newspapers very close because of myopia. Children naturally imitate them in life and also love to read close; Some parents like to look at the things in front with their faces sideways and heads tilted when looking at the distance, and their children follow suit. Over time, it is easy to cause strabismus; Parents watch TV, play computer and lie down to read books for a long time, and children follow around. Once they come and go, they become myopia., , according to the analysis of relevant experts, minors have a natural worship psychology for their parents’ behavior and less ability to distinguish right from wrong. Therefore, parents should be highly vigilant about “behavior inheritance”, set an example at home, develop good living habits and scientific behavior, and do not leave a negative impact on their children. Relevant experts also pointed out that parents should pay attention to the “clues” of their children’s words and deeds, timely find the signs of visual impairment, and timely treat and correct them., So, how to determine that their children have a certain degree of visual impairment? Research shows that visually impaired children frown and blink when looking at things, Sometimes rub your eyes with your hands (it may be hyperopia or astigmatism); lie on the table when writing, or cover one eye, or tilt your head (it may be myopia or unequal vision); when reading articles, you will jump (jump words), or use your fingers to guide reading (it may be the poor coordination of your eyes, or the poor ability of tracking vision and jumping vision); when watching TV, you often squint and tilt your head (it may be myopia or unequal vision)., the above phenomena cannot occur in a child with normal vision. Once the child is found to have the above symptoms, it will have a certain degree of visual impairment. A study of

found that parents’ behavior habits are easy to cause visual impairment after being imitated by children, that is, parents’ “behavior inheritance” affects children’s vision.

survey found that parents like to hold books and newspapers very close because of myopia. Children naturally imitate them in life and also love to read close; Some parents like to look at the things in front with their faces sideways and heads tilted when looking at the distance. Children follow suit. It is easy to cause strabismus over time; Parents watch TV, play computer and lie down to read books for a long time, and children follow around. Once they come and go, they become myopia.

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according to the analysis of relevant experts, minors have a psychology of natural worship for their parents’ behavior and less ability to distinguish right from wrong. Therefore, parents should be highly vigilant about “behavior inheritance”, set an example at home, develop good living habits and scientific behavior, and do not leave a negative impact on their children. Relevant experts also pointed out that parents should pay attention to the “clues” of their children’s words and deeds, find the signs of visual impairment in time, and treat and correct them in time.

then, how to determine that your child has a certain degree of visual impairment? Research shows that visually impaired children frown and blink when looking at things, Sometimes rub your eyes with your hands (it may be hyperopia or astigmatism); lie on the table when writing, or cover one eye, or tilt your head (it may be myopia or unequal vision); when reading articles, you will jump (jump words), or use your fingers to guide reading (it may be the poor coordination of your eyes, or the poor ability of tracking vision and jumping vision); when watching TV, you often squint and tilt your head