For many children, visiting the optometrist for the first time can feel a bit intimidating — bright lights, strange instruments, and the unknown experience of eye testing can all cause nervousness. At Parham Optical, we believe that eye exams for children should be fun, friendly, and stress-free.
Whether you’re in Aurora, Newmarket, or Richmond Hill, our experienced team specializes in kids’ eye care designed to make little ones feel comfortable and confident during their visit.
Children’s eyes grow and change quickly. Even a small vision issue can affect their learning, reading ability, coordination, and overall confidence. That’s why pediatric eye exams are crucial — not only to detect nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, but also to catch early signs of conditions like lazy eye (amblyopia) or strabismus (eye misalignment).
In Ontario, annual eye exams for children are covered by OHIP, making it easier for parents to keep up with regular visits.
One of the best ways to help your child feel at ease is by explaining what will happen in simple, reassuring terms.
Tell them that the eye doctor is a friendly helper who checks how well they can see and helps them pick fun glasses if needed. Avoid saying words like “test” or “exam” if your child associates them with school or stress — instead, use playful language like “a vision game” or “eye adventure.”
A welcoming, child-friendly environment can make a huge difference. At Parham Optical in Aurora, our clinic is designed with comfort in mind — bright, clean, and equipped with the latest child-safe vision tools.
Our optometrists take time to talk to kids, explain each step, and make them laugh so they relax before starting the exam.
If you’re searching for a kids optometrist near Newmarket or Richmond Hill, choose a clinic that focuses on family eye care and understands how to work with children of all ages.
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If your child has a favorite toy, stuffed animal, or blanket, bring it along to the appointment.
Having something familiar helps reduce anxiety in a new environment. The optometrist can even involve the toy — for example, “Let’s check Teddy’s eyes first!” — which makes the experience more playful and interactive.
Choose a time of day when your child is well-rested and fed — usually in the morning or early afternoon. Avoid booking right before nap time or after a long day at school.
When children feel relaxed and alert, they cooperate better during the eye exam, making it quicker and more accurate.
Before the appointment, you can role-play at home. Pretend to be the eye doctor, hold up books or toys, and ask them to identify shapes, colors, or letters.
After the visit, reward your child with something small — like a sticker, a treat, or a visit to the park. Positive reinforcement helps them associate the optometrist with a happy experience, not a scary one.
If your child needs glasses, let them choose frames that reflect their personality. At Parham Optical, we carry a wide range of kids’ eyeglass frames in fun colors and durable materials designed for everyday use.
When children love how their glasses look, they’re much more likely to wear them consistently — which means better vision and fewer struggles at school.
Kids mimic their parents. If they see you get your own eye exam regularly and talk about it positively, they’ll feel more confident about doing the same.
Bring them along to your next appointment and let them watch how easy and quick the process is.
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1. At what age should my child have their first eye exam?
The Canadian Association of Optometrists recommends the first exam at 6 months, another at age 3, and annually after school begins.
2. How long does a children’s eye exam take?
Most exams take 20–30 minutes, depending on your child’s age and cooperation. Our optometrists take extra care to make the process relaxed and engaging.
3. Are kids’ eye exams covered by OHIP in Ontario?
Yes! OHIP fully covers annual eye exams for children under 19 years old.
4. What if my child can’t read yet?
No problem! Our optometrists use pictures, symbols, and lights instead of letters to check vision in preschoolers and toddlers.
5. What happens if my child needs glasses?
We’ll help you select the best lenses and frames suited to your child’s prescription, lifestyle, and comfort — and ensure they love how they look.