Abstract: in short, it seems that practicing the piano causes children’s myopia. In fact, there are many factors behind it, such as children practicing the piano too early and using their eyes too much at close range. Finally, children’s myopia appears., Premature and excessive use of eyes is the root cause. It is the so-called “being famous as soon as possible”. At present, almost all children who learn to play the piano are preschool children. “My daughter began to learn piano at the age of 6. The teacher of the piano company said it was a little late. She said that the golden period to start learning piano was at the age of 3-5.” One parent complained. But usually, preschool children’s eye development is in the golden period, and children’s vision is not fully developed and mature. Practicing the piano too early without paying attention to protecting eyesight, children have a high probability of myopia., Generally, the newborn’s visual acuity is weak, its eye axis is short, and both eyes are in hyperopia; Generally, children aged 3 to 4 have physiological hyperopia of about 200 degrees; With growth and development, visual acuity gradually tends to be normal. When children grow to 7-8 years old, the size of the eyeball is basically fixed, and the size of the eye axis is close to the adult level. This process is called “emmetropia process”, Experts said that the characters of the piano score are usually small. When children practice the piano, they look at the piano score and the keyboard, and they look at it from a close distance for a long time, which is easier to make people feel tired. Premature and long-term excessive piano practice will accelerate the development of eyeball emmetropia and consume the original hyperopia too early. If it is not corrected in time, children are more prone to myopia. Also, if the parents are highly myopic and have a family history of high myopia, the child has a high probability of myopia., In short, it seems that practicing the piano causes children’s myopia. In fact, there are many factors behind it, such as children practicing the piano too early and using their eyes too much at close range. Finally, children’s myopia appears., Don’t know the common sense of using eyes, many popular projects hurt eyes, and the concept of “can’t lose at the starting line” makes many parents sign up for various interest classes for their children early. Many parents will have their children’s schedule full, and Piano and painting have become popular. Experts remind that preschool is the key period of eye development. Excessive eye use at this stage will have a great impact on children’s eyes. “Not only learning piano, but also drawing and practicing calligraphy may lead to overuse of eyes.”, Before the age of 6, children’s eyesight is relatively fragile. Therefore, before this, it is not advocated to let children use their eyes too early, such as learning to read characters, learning musical instruments and reading piano scores, which are likely to make children myopia too early. If you want your child to learn piano and other musical instruments, you can go to the hospital for refractive examination before learning to see if your child is prone to myopia. For children who are already learning the piano, in addition to regularly checking their eyesight, parents should also pay attention to the adjustment of background light during their children’s piano practice, amplifying the staff, and giving their eyes a proper rest during piano practice.,
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are the so-called “be famous as soon as possible”. At present, almost all children who learn to play the piano are preschool children. “My daughter began to learn piano at the age of 6. The teacher of the piano company said it was a little late. She said that the golden period to start learning piano was at the age of 3-5.” One parent complained. But usually, preschool children’s eye development is in the golden period, and children’s vision is not fully developed and mature. Practicing the piano too early without paying attention to protecting eyesight, children have a high probability of myopia.
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generally, the newborn’s visual acuity is weak, its ocular axis is short, and both eyes are hyperopia; Generally, children aged 3 to 4 have physiological hyperopia of about 200 degrees; With growth and development, vision gradually tends to be normal. When children grow to 7-8 years old, the size of the eyeball is basically fixed, and the size of the eye axis is close to the adult level. This process is called “emmetropia process”
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experts say that the characters of the piano score are usually relatively small. When children practice the piano, they look at the piano score and the keyboard, and they look at it from a close distance for a long time, which is easier to make people feel tired. Premature and long-term excessive piano practice will accelerate the development of eyeball emmetropia and consume the original hyperopia too early. If it is not corrected in time, children are more prone to myopia. Also, if both parents are highly myopic and have a family history of high myopia, the child has a high probability of myopia.
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in short, it seems that practicing the piano causes children’s myopia. In fact, there are many factors behind it, such as children practicing the piano too early, using their eyes too much at close range, and finally children’s myopia.
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don’t know the common sense of using eyes. Many popular projects hurt their eyes. The concept of
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and “can’t lose at the starting line” makes many parents sign up for various interest classes for their children early. Many parents will have their children’s schedule full, and Piano and painting have become popular. Experts remind that preschool is the key period of eye development. Excessive eye use at this stage will have a great impact on children’s eyes. “Not only learning piano, but also drawing and practicing calligraphy may cause excessive eye use.”
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children’s eyesight is relatively fragile before the age of 6. Therefore, before this, it is not advocated to let children use their eyes too early, such as learning to read characters, learning musical instruments and reading piano scores, which are likely to make children myopia too early. If you want your child to learn piano and other musical instruments, you can go to the hospital for refractive examination before learning to see if your child is prone to myopia. For children who are already learning the piano, in addition to regularly checking their eyesight, parents should also pay attention to the adjustment of the background light when their children practice the piano, enlarge the staff, and give their eyes a proper rest during practice.
how do children protect their eyes when practicing piano?
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completely blame myopia on practicing the piano, which is not objective. Experts say, therefore, it is unrealistic not to let children practice the piano. Parents can take some measures to help children protect their eyesight in the process of practicing the piano, so as to reduce the occurrence of myopia:
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1 Enlarge the score. The original printing of piano score is generally small and dense. Children look at the piano score while looking at the keyboard. Their eyes are a little hard. Parents had better copy the piano score in enlarged font for their children to use;
2. Adjust the light. The light in the piano practice room should not be too dark. It can be equipped with an eye protecting table lamp to illuminate the piano score.
3. Control time. The time of learning and practicing the piano should be controlled between half an hour and an hour. 2-3 times a week is a more reasonable frequency.
4. Appropriate outdoor sports and long-range observation. Appropriate outdoor activities are very important for the development of all organs of a child’s body. No matter practicing the piano or studying or reading, it needs a combination of work and rest. Outdoor activities and telescope can make 5. Regularly check the eyesight and visual function of the eyes. Develop the good habit of regularly checking vision and visual function, establish eye health files, and achieve early detection and treatment of vision problems. Actively participate in visual training.