Thursday, October 11, 2018

Kids Eye Care Tips Parenting Guide from an Optometrist for World Sight Day

Health



World Sight Day, October 11


Those of us with children want to keep them healthy, so they can enjoy the world around them, right? So, since today is World Sight Day and MBE's mission is to enhance family living, there is no better time than now to share some important information for parents to know about protecting and caring for our kids' eyesight.  


Surprisingly, about 60 percent of moms and dads reportedly don't consider eye exams as an essential part of their children's wellness and maintenance checkups. In actuality, though, experts recommend that children have three eye exams by the age of 6. With 80 percent of blindness cases being avoidable, either resulting from conditions that are preventable or treatable, early regular eye exams are crucial to our kids' eye health. 

In conjunction with World Sight Day and Think About Your Eyes, a national public awareness initiative, Dr. Justin Bazan, Doctor of Optometry (OD), is bringing attention to the importance of vision health and catching vision issues early. 

Below here are Dr. Bazan's top vision care tips for parents with young kids.

How to Find an Kids Optometrist


Dr. Bazan’s Top 5 Eye Health Tips for Parents



Make a visit to the eye doctor part of your annual health routine. 

World Sight Day is a great reminder that our sight is truly a gift and shouldn’t be taken for granted. Just like you regularly go to the doctor or see your dentist, getting an annual comprehensive eye exam should be a priority. A visit to the optometrist for a comprehensive exam tests more than just eyesight—it tests the overall health of the eye. In addition to determining whether a child needs glasses or contacts, an eye doctors will check for eye diseases and other problems that could lead to vision loss. Further, eye doctors can detect early signs of some systemic conditions and diseases by looking at a kid's eye's blood vessels, retina, etc. During the exam process, an optometrist may also uncover other health problems such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes which you'll then want to discuss with your pediatrician.


Schedule an annual comprehensive eye exam.

In addition to scheduling an annual eye checkup, there are easy ways to protect vision throughout your life by maintaining a healthy diet and combating digital eye strain. Many vitamins and nutrients can improve and maintain vision health, specifically vitamins A, C, D, E, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids. They can be found in a variety of foods, from fish to nuts to colorful vegetables to oranges, all of which have health benefits for the whole body, too. More and more, optometrists are seeing patients suffering the effects of society’s use of smartphones, tablets, computers, and other tech devices. Known as digital eye strain, this often brings youngsters to the eye doctor for the first time, with parents wondering if they need glasses after suffering blurry vision, headaches, and other vision changes following hours of staring at a screen. The long-term effect of this screen time on vision is not yet known, but taking regular breaks from the screen can go a long way in alleviating these symptoms. 


Headoff common vision conditions like myopia.

Take steps on your behalf of your son or daughter to counterbalance the onset of common vision issues like myopia (or nearsightedness) by visiting the eye doctor annually. In addition, be sure to keep up-to-date Rxs for your child as well as encourage them to spend more time outdoors and away from digital screens for at least 2 hours a day. More than half the world will be nearsighted, or myopic, by 2050. It’s the most common vision problem in children, and it puts their eyes at risk for even more serious vision threatening conditions.


Discover and pursue vision care options for your child.

Know that, if needed, there are options available to you when it comes to vision correction. Consulting with your eye care professional for a solution for your child -- as well as any other family member -- is important. In fact, with proper proactive juvenile refractive correction can potentially improve later vision for more than 11 million Americans, 12 years and older. 


Consider a first comprehensive eye exam at 6 months old.

Don’t wait, schedule an annual comprehensive eye exam today. Optometrists suggest infants have their first comprehensive eye exam at 6 months of age and then should receive additional eye exams at 3 years of age, and just before they enter kindergarten or the first grade at about age 5 or 6. A child's eyes are constantly changing and growing from birth, like any other part of your body. Because vision may change frequently during school years, annual comprehensive eye exams are important at all ages.


Parents please remember.

These tips are not intended to replace optical and medical advice and you should consult qualified professionals about a treatment plan that is right for your child.



More Information on Children's Eye Care

Think About Your Eyes is a national public awareness campaign, presented by The Vision Council and The American Optometric Association, which is designed to educate the public on vision health and the importance of every member of the family getting comprehensive eye exams. To learn more visit thinkaboutyoureyes.com to find an eye doctor near you. You can also get more information about the importance of eye care for your child by checking the campaign's Facebook and Twitter social media feeds.

Wednesday, October 10, 2018

The Dream Daughter Book Review + RSVP for Today's Twitter Party With Prizes

Books



MBE partnered with St. Martin's Press & SheSpeaks for this post

What you'll experience when you read the new novel The Dream Daughter (St. Martin's Press, 2018) by New York Times Best Selling Author Diane Chamberlain is a roller coaster time travel journey like none other. 



Get ready for a relatable story about what it means to be a mother and the extremes to which a mom is willing to go for the sake of a child. A tale which has so many ups and downs, twists and sharp turns, you'll be guessing what's going to happen next again and again, through the end of the book. Simply put, The Dream Daughter broadly and seamlessly spans across fiction genres from sci-fi, drama, romance, and adventure, to suspense, mystery, and more. 

Close your eyes and imagine what it would be like to be a desperate Vietnam war widow and expectant first-time mom in 1970 America. A woman who decides to time travel into the future, despite her greatest fears, in search of an advanced yet-to-be-invented medical procedure that's needed to save her unborn baby. 



Upon abruptly landing in the year 2001, you're surrounded by an unfamiliar modern USA, filled with things you've never heard of or seen before. A place in time where laptop computers, cell phones and CNN cable TV and other technological advancements are in common use. Stranger still, General Hospital is still on network television, but there's now a guy named George Bush who is President of the United States. That's just a tiny peek at the literary mind-blowing and wild adventure that awaits you in this book.

No doubt, this title will have particular appeal to Baby Boomers (Chamberlain and I are both members of that club) as well as to Millennials. However, adults (especially mothers) of other generations who are looking for an intriguing new book are going to want to check this out, then sneak some time for yourself to indulge in a really good read. Better yet, this would be great candidate for your book club group's next book since there's so much here to share and you're going to want to talk about it.



The book I read for this review is actually my first-ever Chamberlain novel. I found her writing so excellent, though, I felt compelled to immediately read more of her books to truly immerse my mind in her unique storytelling style. 

In fact, in the last month, I've already completed five of this talented writer's other 25 works which have been translated into 20 languages including The Lies We ToldThe Midwife's ConfessionThe Silent SisterNecessary Lies and Reflection, and I fully intend to read the rest. So I can say with confidence that whether or not you've read any of her earlier books, Chamberlain's writing just keeps getting better and you're not going to want to miss The Dream Daughter.

If you, like me, appreciate great American literature threaded with advanced vocabulary, complex, thoughtful story plots, accurate historical references, deep characterizations, and insights into family relationships look no further. 

You'll find all that and much more in The Dream Daughter by Diane Chamberlain now available from St. Martin's Press  in hardback, soft cover, and as an e-book.

Join me today as we Tweet with author Diane Chamberlain. As if talking with the writer behind The Dream Daughter isn't enough, we're also giving away some awesome prizes during the party hour. See details and RSVP below.




The Dream Daughter 


Twitter Party 


Wednesday, October 10
2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. ET
#ReadtheDream

Special Guest: Author, Diane Chamberlain @D_Chamberlain
Panelists:  @CensieJ , @MoneySvgParent , @MommyBlogExpert
Prizes: The Dream Daughter book + Amazon giftcards include one grand prize winner who will get a $100 Amazon giftcard!




FTC Disclosure: I received an advanced copy of the book featured to facilitate this review. I am also participating as a paid panelist in the publisher's related Twitter Party organized by SheSpeaks. However, all opinions here are my own.

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Twitter Party Calendar Prizes Oct 7 - 13

Twitter Parties

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Tuesday, October 9

Live Vibrantly Twitter Party at 1 pm ET with @organicindiausa @naturallysavvy and others. Prizes: SIX (6) winners get product ARV $25. #LiveVibrantly

Kiwi Lunch Day Twitter Party at 1 pm ET with @momsmeet. Prizes: THREE (3) winners get Lunch Day prize packs #KIWILunchDay

How to Make Cheesecake Cloth Ghosts Facebook Live Party at 2 pm ET with Resourceful Mommy. Prizes: ONE (1) $10 Jane.com giftcard, ONE (1) $15 Jane.com GC.

TBIN Cruise Chat Twitter Party at 3 pm ET with @tbinchat. Prizes: Swag and giftcards. #TBINchat

Hotel Transylvania 3 Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with @5minutesformom @momspark and others. Prizes: $200 in Amazon giftcards, Hotel T3 Blu-ray movie packs and more - see RSVP link for prize descriptions. #HotelT3

Crocktober Twitter Party at 9 pm ET with @ohiobeef. Prizes: EIGHT (8) winners get prizes for your kitchen - see RSVP link for prize descriptions. #Crocktober

Egg Baby Twitter Party at 9 pm ET with @blogginmamas @eggsbysusanlazar and others. Prizes: TWO (2) $25 Egg giftcodes, TWO (2) $50 Egg GCs, ONE (1) $75 Egg GC, ONE (1) $100 Egg GC. #EGGbaby


Twitter Party October 10th with Prizes!

Wednesday, October 10

S&W Savory Sides Bean Instagram Party from 9 am to 11:59 pm ET with Influenster. Prizes: TBA. #SWSavorySides #HowDoYouBean

The Dream Daughter Twitter Party at 2 pm ET with @d_chamberlain @censiej @mommyblogexpert and  @moneysvgparent. Prizes: Prizes include the new novel The Dream Daughter and Amazon giftcards; Grand Prize $100 Amazon GC. #ReadTheDream

Expedia Chat Twitter Party at 2 pm ET with @expedia. Prizes: A pair of roundtrip tickets on Air China + ONE (1) $500 Expedia travel voucher. #ExpediaChat

TTPM Live Weekly Twitter Party at 1 pm ET with @ttpm. Prizes: Fun toys, see RSVP link for prize descriptions - Both US + Canada residents eligible for prizes. #TTPMlive

This is Style Twitter Party at 4 pm ET with @searsstyle. Prizes: TBA. #ThisIsStyle

Maker Faire Houston Twitter Party at 9 pm ET with @makerfairehouston @moneysvgparent. Prizes: THREE (3) event ticket prize packs.

Thursday, October 11

Kopari Instagram Party from 9 am to 11:59 pm ET with Influenster. Prizes: TEN (10) winners will get the entire Kopari collection. #koparixinfluenster #TheTruthStinks

Spooky Eats Twitter Party at 4 pm ET with @delfrescopure @produceforkids. Prizes: TBA. #SpookyEats

Friday, October 12

Showstopper Weekend Instagram Party from 9 am to 11:59 pm ET Influenster. Prizes: Chance to win a Showstopper MEGA VoxBox. #ShowstopperVoxBox

PJMasks Super Moon Adventure Twitter Party at 11 am ET with @thetoyinsider @justplaytoys and others. Prizes: TBA. #PJMasks

Mobile Tech Tips for Travelers Twitter Party at 3 pm ET with @rickgriffin and the Mobile Living team. Prizes: Google Home Mini assistant, UE Boom 2 Bluetooth speaker. #MobileLiving

Saturday, October 13

Showstopper Weekend Instagram Party from 9 am to 11:59 pm ET Influenster. Prizes: Chance to win a Showstopper MEGA VoxBox. #ShowstopperVoxBox


NEXT WEEK

Sunday, October 14

Showstopper Weekend Instagram Party from 9 am to 11:59 pm ET Influenster. Prizes: Chance to win a Showstopper MEGA VoxBox. #ShowstopperVoxBox

Monday, October 15

Seasonal Hershey Park Twitter Party at 8 pm ET with @hersheypark. Prizes: TBA. #HersheyPA

Wednesday, October 17

TTPM Live Weekly Twitter Party at 1 pm ET with @ttpm. Prizes: Fun toys, see RSVP link for prize descriptions - Both US + Canada residents eligible for prizes. #TTPMlive

Expedia Twitter Party at 2 pm ET with @expedia. Prizes: TBA. #ExpediaChat

This is Style Twitter Party at 4 pm ET with @searsstyle. Prizes: TBA. #ThisIsStyle

Spook'tacular Twitter Party at 4 pm ET with @shoplet. Prizes: Halloween treats TBA. #careSHAREgrow

Friday, October 19

Peppa Pig Twitter Party at 11 am ET with @thetoyinsider and others. Prizes: TBA. #PeppaPigParty 


COMING SOON

Wednesday, October 24

TTPM Live Weekly Twitter Party at 1 pm ET with @ttpm. Prizes: Fun toys, see RSVP link for prize descriptions - Both US + Canada residents eligible for prizes. #TTPMlive

This is Style Twitter Party at 4 pm ET with @searsstyle. Prizes: TBA. #ThisIsStyle

Thursday, October 25

WOW Summit Goody Bag Sneak Peek Facebook Live Party from 2 - 2:30 pm ET with Moms Meet. Prizes: FIVE (5) WOW Summit prize packs.


About this Weekly Twitter Party List
Compiled by MommyBlogExpert.com, Master Twitter Party Calendar is the most comprehensive, constantly updated resource of its kind online. However keep in mind that each party is run by a different brand and/or hosts and MommyBlogExpert, unless specified otherwise, is not responsible for any dealings readers have with these events including, but not limited to, prizing of any party on the calendar.

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