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One-year-old baby watches video to teach myopia early. Why are there more and more nearsighted children?
So more and more children are nearsighted because today's children don't want to play outdoors, but are willing to stay at home and watch cartoons with their mobile phones. Part of the reason is that children are under great pressure to study and have no time to play and return to nature. They can only sit down and read and write. Some children even sleep less than eight hours a day and have to learn a lot of extracurricular knowledge. Children's myopia has a very big factor with their parents. I hope parents can arrange their children's time reasonably, set a good example for their children and limit their time playing mobile phones.

One-year-old baby opens the video and is nearsighted after examination. Recently, I actually detected a one-year-old baby with myopia 100 degrees. We may usually guess that this should be inherited by parents, but the result is not the case. The parents of this one-year-old baby let him watch videos for early education. What is a one-year-old baby doing? They are either sleeping or sitting there playing. They don't know anything. They are happy all day, except crying and laughing.

Children don't lose at the starting line. Many parents think: Don't let children lose at the starting line, but how many children are deprived of childlike innocence? Being deprived of the happiness of my childhood, I can only study in the classroom and can't play outdoors forever. Parents of nearsighted babies, they let their babies watch videos for early education when they are one year old, plan to learn their specialties when they are two years old, and attend many interest remedial classes and cram schools when they are four or five years old. Does this baby have a childhood? Is it strange that the baby is not nearsighted?

Children's myopia is also partly due to the development of science and technology. Nowadays, children prefer to play mobile phones rather than playing games with children outdoors. The same is true for us adults, who spend a lot of time on mobile phones every day. When I was a child, the most common game I played with my children was jumping the leather rope. After coming home from school, some friends made an appointment to play together, and they were very happy. But children nowadays don't seem to know this game.