Children always pay attention to maintaining the standard posture when reading and writing, but why is Myopia still rising? Many parents have such doubts. Ding Ying, head of the Yinchuan municipal optical research center and eye expert, found that the incidence of myopia was related to incorrect pen-holding posture.
Ms. Tian, who lives in the Liyuan community, said that her daughter was in the second year of elementary school and she wore 300-degree glasses. The child is always used to write with a wrong head, and the writing is too hard, the pencil tip is always broken, and the middle finger is worn out. In this regard, Director Ding said: according to statistics, about 95% of myopia students have the phenomenon of pinching or cross-pen. Incorrect pen-holding posture can also lead to myopia because when a child stays in a standard sitting posture, if the thumb and forefoot of the PEN are pinched or crossed, his fingers will block his sight and make him unable to see the tip of the pen, forced to bow his head or bend his head to the left, so as to draw a Network POS machine near the distance between the eyes and books, increase the incidence of myopia, and accelerate the development of myopia. On the contrary, if the thumb and forefinger do not touch each other, not only does the writing work more scientifically, but also does not block the eyes of normal visual objects, so as to ensure that the children use eye science.
She urged that starting from kindergarten education, teachers should constantly correct students' wrong pen-holding positions and control the growth of myopia teenagers from the source.
Incorrect pen-holding posture may also lead to myopia