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Kids’ Glasses Guide

By Parham OpticalPublished 4 months ago 3 min read

When it comes to children, healthy vision is essential for learning, confidence, and everyday activities. In fact, research shows that up to 80% of what children learn in school is processed through their eyes. If your child has been prescribed glasses, finding the right pair of kids’ glasses—both durable and stylish—is crucial.

At Parham Optical, serving Aurora, Newmarket, and Richmond Hill, we know that parents want glasses that are tough enough to withstand playground adventures while still looking cool enough for kids to love wearing them.

Why Kids’ Glasses Are Different

Children’s eyewear needs are unique compared to adults. Glasses for kids must:

Be durable enough to handle drops and playtime

Fit smaller faces comfortably

Offer style options children feel confident wearing

Include lenses that protect against UV rays and blue light

1. Durability Comes First

Kids are active—and their glasses need to keep up. Parents should look for frames made from strong, flexible materials that can withstand bending and impact.

Best materials for kids’ frames:

TR-90 plastic: Lightweight, flexible, and nearly unbreakable

Titanium: Strong, hypoallergenic, and lightweight

Memory metal: Bounces back into shape after bending

For lenses, polycarbonate is the gold standard—it’s shatter-resistant, lightweight, and provides built-in UV protection.

2. Comfort and Fit

Poorly fitting glasses will slip, pinch, or cause headaches. When shopping for your child’s glasses, ensure:

Adjustable nose pads for comfort

Spring hinges that bend outward, preventing breakage

Lightweight frames that don’t press heavily on the nose

Tip: Glasses should sit comfortably on your child’s nose and not slide down when they look down to read or write.

👉 Book your child’s eye exam at Parham Optical in Aurora, Newmarket, or Richmond Hill and explore our durable and stylish kids’ eyewear collection.

3. Style Kids Will Love

Children are more likely to wear their glasses if they love how they look. Luckily, kids’ glasses now come in a wide range of fun, stylish designs.

Popular styles for school-aged kids:

Bold, colorful frames: Bright blues, purples, and reds that make a statement

Trendy round or rectangular shapes: Just like mom and dad’s glasses

Character-inspired frames: Featuring designs kids know and love

Minimalist looks: For teens who prefer subtle sophistication

When kids feel confident in their eyewear, they’re more likely to keep them on throughout the school day.

4. Special Lens Options for Kids

Kids’ lenses can be customized to protect their vision and learning experience:

Anti-reflective coating: Reduces glare from classroom lights and screens

Blue light protection: Safeguards against digital eye strain from tablets and computers

Photochromic lenses: Transition lenses that adjust to sunlight, perfect for outdoor recess

5. Budget-Friendly and Insurance Coverage

Many parents worry about cost, but children’s eyewear can be affordable. In Ontario, some insurance plans and benefits cover part or all of the cost of kids’ glasses. At Parham Optical, we also offer seasonal promotions to make eyewear more accessible.

6. When to Replace Kids’ Glasses

Children’s eyes and faces grow quickly, so it’s normal to replace glasses more often than adults. On average:

Kids may need new glasses every 12–18 months

Watch for signs like squinting, leaning in, or removing glasses frequently—these may indicate a prescription update is needed

👓 Give your child the gift of clear, confident vision—visit Parham Optical today for the best kids’ glasses in Aurora, Newmarket, and Richmond Hill.

FAQs

1. At what age should my child first get an eye exam?

Children should have their first eye exam around 6 months old, then again at age 3, and annually once they start school.

2. How can I encourage my child to wear glasses regularly?

Choose frames they love, make wearing glasses part of their routine, and praise them for wearing them consistently.

3. Are contact lenses safe for kids?

Contact lenses may be an option for older kids and teens, but glasses are recommended for younger children.

4. What is the most durable lens for kids?

Polycarbonate lenses are shatter-resistant and safest for children.

5. Can kids’ glasses come with UV protection?

Yes, most modern children’s lenses, especially polycarbonate, provide 100% UV protection.

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