How to Protect Kids' Eyes in Sport and Play

Sport and active play are fantastic for growing minds and bodies, but they can also put kids’ eyes at risk.
Every year, hundreds of Australian children experience preventable eye injuries from balls, bats, fingers, or flying debris. Most of these injuries could be avoided with the right protective eyewear.
Common Risks to Young Eyes:
- Cricket balls, soccer balls, or footy contact
- Flying toys or sports gear
- Sharp or pointy objects in outdoor play
- Accidental pokes from other children
- UV damage during outdoor sports
What Helps Protect Their Eyes?
At VISION Michael Hare Optometrists, we can fit:
- Sports safety glasses or goggles (impact-resistant, prescription or non-prescription)
- Prescription sports eyewear for kids who wear glasses
- Sunglasses with UV protection for outdoor sports
- Advice on age-appropriate safety for play and recreation
For children with existing vision issues, protecting the “strong” eye is especially important.
Want to keep your child’s eyes safe during sport and play? Visit VISION Michael Hare Optometrists for expert advice and kid-friendly eyewear that’s built to protect.
Related Articles:
→ Sunglasses: Your Eyes Deserve the Best
→ School Screening Report: What Next?
→ Eye Injury: What To Do
References:
- Optometry Australia. Children’s Vision and Eye Safety Guidelines. 2022.
- American Academy of Ophthalmology. Sports and Eye Safety. 2021.
- Cilluffo G et al. Eye injuries in paediatric sports.
Clinical and Experimental Optometry. 2018.


