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I want to show my 2-year-old children cartoons to learn knowledge, but I'm worried about my eyes. What should I do?
Watching cartoons is a good way to educate 2-year-old children, but we should pay attention to the following points to ensure their eyesight health:

1. Control the viewing time: babies under 2 years old should not watch TV or other screens for more than 30 minutes every day. Children aged 2-5 watch TV or other screens for no more than 1 hour every day. Watching it for too long will do harm to children's eyes.

2. Keep the correct distance: children should watch the screen at least 2 meters away, and the screen should be at the same height as children's eyes. This can reduce the damage to children's eyes.

3. Choose high-quality cartoons: Choose high-quality cartoons to ensure the correct content, which is conducive to children's learning and development. At the same time, avoid choosing cartoons that are too exciting and violent.

4. Let the children have a rest: After watching the cartoons, give the children enough time to rest and restore their eyesight.

5. Watch with children: It is best to watch cartoons with children so as to communicate, explain and guide them in time and let them learn correct knowledge and values.

In short, when watching cartoons for children, we need to pay attention to control the viewing time, keep a correct distance, choose high-quality cartoons, give children a break, watch them with children and so on. To ensure the child's vision health.