What does a child look like when they meet their eyes

  Children will have eye contact, and many parents will find that parents will worry about the impact on the baby's vision, and also worry about the impact of the baby's eye contact on the appearance, especially when children appear more in infancy, so what is the child's eye contact like?

  

What does a child look like when they meet their eyes1

  Firstly, eye contact in children is actually the cockfighting eye we see in our daily lives. Shortly after birth, when a child's eyes are not fully developed, there may be a lack of coordination between the two eyes, which can lead to eye contact symptoms. As the baby grows older, this false phenomenon will disappear. Therefore, parents can observe for a period of time to see if there is any relief, and there is basically no major problem.

  Secondly, in the first few months after birth, babies tend to stare intently at things and sometimes pay close attention to the environment and people around them. This is an observation phenomenon of babies, so it may look a bit like eye contact. At this point, parents can guide their babies to shift their gaze, look at other things more, blink more, and their eye contact will improve.

  Another point is that the baby's nose bridge bone is not well developed, and the distance between the two eyes is relatively close, so the baby is also affected by the nose bridge bone when looking, making it feel like they are facing each other. At this time, parents should not be in a hurry or too worried. If the baby grows up and the situation does not improve, it may cause strabismus. Parents should look for suitable solutions.

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