Mommee
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Ok, I'm clueless here. My real world hasn't found me an answer yet...lots of kids that wear glasses, but not little kids that HAVE to wear them to function..
DD (3) wears glasses. She has severe astigmatism and cannot see well enough to get by without them. I have no idea what to do about swimming! If she wears her glasses, they get wet and she gets frustrated. If she takes them off, she's terrified because she can't see where the water is.
Do I just let her wear the glasses and let her get used to them being spotted? I mean, goggles have water drips all over them, right? But I have no idea if the hinges will rust if they get wet too often.
What do other people do? If I'd been thinking of this I would've asked the eye doctor when we were there.
DD (3) wears glasses. She has severe astigmatism and cannot see well enough to get by without them. I have no idea what to do about swimming! If she wears her glasses, they get wet and she gets frustrated. If she takes them off, she's terrified because she can't see where the water is.
Do I just let her wear the glasses and let her get used to them being spotted? I mean, goggles have water drips all over them, right? But I have no idea if the hinges will rust if they get wet too often.
What do other people do? If I'd been thinking of this I would've asked the eye doctor when we were there.

All I can say is, thank goodness it was him and not our daughter, because his glasses are simple to replace (no astigmatism, no prisms, nothing weird).

). Children change prescriptions so frequently, the odds of them rusting seem fairly slim to me. I'd just dry them carefully after she gets out of the pool.