iPad Eyes: Screen Time and Kids’ Vision

Devices like iPads, tablets, and laptops are now part of everyday life, even for kids. But all that screen time can take a toll on growing eyes.
We’re seeing more children with symptoms like headaches, sore eyes, blurry near vision, and even early myopia (short-sightedness). It’s not the screen itself that’s the problem, it’s the prolonged near work and the lack of outdoor play that matters.
Common Symptoms of “iPad Eyes”:
- Tired or sore eyes, especially after school
- Complaints of blurry vision, particularly up close
- Headaches or trouble concentrating
- Squinting, rubbing eyes, or blinking a lot
- Avoiding reading or homework
What Can You Do?
At VISION Michael Hare Optometrists, we assess how your child’s eyes focus, team up, and handle near work. Apart from glasses, when needed, we might suggest:
- Strategies like the 20/20/20 rule (every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds)
- More outdoor playtime, proven to reduce myopia risk
- Tweaks to study setup or lighting
If your child spends lots of time on screens and you’ve noticed any changes in their vision, book an eye test with
VISION Michael Hare Optometrists. We’ll check if their eyes are under strain and give you practical steps to help.
Related Articles:
→ Eye Tests for Kids: What’s Involved and Why It Matters
→ What Is Myopia?
→ Near Blur: What Does It Mean?
References:
- International Myopia Institute. White Papers 2023.
- He M et al. Outdoor activity and myopia. Ophthalmology. 2015.
- Optometry Australia. Screen Time Guidelines for Children. 2022.


