As summer winds down and backpacks get packed, Millennium Eye Center is here to make sure your child’s vision is as ready for the school year as their supplies. This month, we’ve focused on what families need to know to protect and optimize eye health—because good grades start with good vision.
Summer’s Not Over: Prescription Sunglasses & Blue Light Solutions
Even as routines shift, sun exposure and screen time remain high. Our roundup of prescription sunglasses and blue light–blocking lenses helps you stay protected and stylish—whether you’re soaking up the last rays of summer or logging into virtual classes. Learn how these solutions reduce glare, block harmful UV rays, and ease digital eye strain.
Best Prescription Sunglasses & Blue Light Solutions this Summer
Signs Your Child Might Need Glasses
Squinting at the board, frequent headaches, or holding devices too close? These could be signs your child needs corrective lenses. Our recent guide breaks down the behavioral cues and physical symptoms to watch for—so you can act early and avoid academic setbacks.
Why School Eye Screenings Aren’t Enough
A quick vision check at school might catch the obvious, but it often misses the subtle signs of eye strain, tracking issues, or early-stage conditions. Comprehensive eye exams go deeper—evaluating how your child’s eyes work together, how they process visual information, and whether they’re set up for success in the classroom.
Back-to-School Eye Care Tips from Dr. Lauretta Justin
Dr. Lauretta shares her top tips for protecting young eyes during the school year—from screen-time management to nutrition and sleep. Her advice is practical, parent-friendly, and rooted in years of clinical experience. It’s a must-read for any family prepping for the fall semester.
Millennium Eye Center is committed to helping families see clearly, live fully, and thrive academically. Stay tuned for next month’s insights—and don’t forget to book your child’s comprehensive eye exam before the school year kicks into full gear.