A Parent's Guide to Raising Children with Healthy Vision

A Parent's Guide to Raising Children with Healthy Vision
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 1985096285
ISBN-13 : 9781985096288
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Book Synopsis A Parent's Guide to Raising Children with Healthy Vision by : Nicholas Despotidis

Download or read book A Parent's Guide to Raising Children with Healthy Vision written by Nicholas Despotidis and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2018-03-18 with total page 122 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Researchers project one-half of the world's population will suffer from myopia (nearsightedness) by the year 2050. That's around 5 billion people! What's happening to our children and their eyesight? The answer to this question and what you can do to help your children is explored in this book, A Parent's Guide to Raising Children with Healthy Vision. Over 30 years Dr. Despotidis has spoken to thousands of parents who share one common goal - to raise healthy children in every sense of the word... physically, emotionally, and socially. This book is written to educate parents on the science behind myopia development and the serious consequences technology has on our children's social development. To provide a balanced perspective, Dr. D has enlisted the help of his younger colleague, Dr. Noah Tannen, and Kimberly Lee, a teacher with a Master in Education. Each brings a different viewpoint to raising children with healthy vision. Together they share their wisdom and insight into this global epidemic of childhood vision deterioration. Life is not black and white. There is no one formula for raising healthy, happy children. Every child is unique. That's the power of this book. It's filled with facts, insights, and recommendations, but ultimately it's a tool to enable parents to make the best decisions for their own children when it comes to vision. The authors' hopes are for parents to see the world through their eyes; as eye doctors, parents, and advocates who challenge the status quo and do what's best for their children.


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