2008年5月15日星期四

How to Shop for Eyeglasses for Youth Sports

Introduction
Playing sports in regular prescription glasses is an accident waiting to happen. To help prevent eye injuries, child athletes should use protective athletic eyewear.
Instructions
Difficulty: Moderate
Steps
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Step One
Go for one-piece plastic sports frames with poly-carbonate lenses. These allow for high visibility as well as protection.
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Step Two
Check for padded or rubber bridges, which add extra comfort.
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Step Three
Consider deep-grooved eyewires, so lenses will not fall out if the frame is hit hard, and a face-formed shape for a wider field of view.
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Step Four
Opt for a headband attachment to secure the frames on the athlete's head.
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Step Five
Consider athletic eyewear for children who wear contacts. The American Optometric Association (AOA) feels that contacts alone do not provide sufficient protection.
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Step Six
Look at non-prescription sports glasses as well. The AOA feels that children should use protective athletic eyewear regardless of whether they wear prescription glasses or contacts.

Tips & Warnings

* Provide a safe place to keep glasses before and after playing to avoid losing them.
* Mark your child's name and telephone number on the glasses, for example, on the headband attachment. Then, educate your child on the importance of caring for his glasses, since they are expensive.
* Take your child to a hospital emergency room or an eye doctor for immediate care if he or she is hit in the eye.

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