Frames For Children

By Jasmine Wallace


More often than not parents are often confused about what and when to buy their child a pair of glasses either for reading or full time usage. They enter the frame shop with trepidation as they are out of their comfort zone and are unsure on how to proceed. There is often a full range of glasses and frames to select from including designer frames.

Your optician will first of all start with the prescription you have been given and you can both take things from there. There are different factors to consider including whether the child is long sighted or near sighted. Here are some ways which you will helpful in the minefield of spectacle buying.

Being a child and broken glasses come hand in hand. They are often running everywhere or bumping into objects which often result in either the frame breaking or the lens. One way around this problem is to ask for a really strong lens and also tough frames. Hopefully the lens are also scratch resistant.

Frames often break in the hands of small children as they are constantly playing with the glasses while sitting or out playing. Only small hinges are attached to either side of the frame which holds the glasses together. They are broken easily which the kid appears to forget.

Any parent will tell you to buy at least two pairs of glasses each time you visit the opticians. The reason behind this thinking is that if one pair breaks there is always a spare pair in the house or in the school locker.This is a perfect answer to any emergency until your reach the opticians.Even better ask your optician if they can design a pair which will cope with all the sports you child will be attending.

Opticians can offer you insurance for your children's glasses in the event of breakage. Insurance is a fabulous way of keeping costs down low when the time comes to visit for a replacement pair. Ask the eye wear doctor what is included in your warranty and what you need to pay extra for such as lens.




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