Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son plays baseball and wears the sports goggles. He also wears those as he regular glasses at school (I would prefer he have "eegular" frames for when he is not playing sports, but I am too cheap to invest in a second pair of glasses for him). Some kids on his baseball team wear regular glasses, not sports goggles, for play. I think you can get away with this with baseball since there is little running. I was worried about the admittedly small possibility that he could be hit in the face and the regular glasses would shatter, which is why I went with the goggles.
Baseball is one of the more dangerous... we don't need to worry about our kids falling but about them getting hit in the face. Baseball injuries are generally not minor.
Does your son mind wearing the goggles all the time. Seems sad that he has to, since you are too "cheap" your words. Go to the 39 dollar glasses dot com website or similar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son plays baseball and wears the sports goggles. He also wears those as he regular glasses at school (I would prefer he have "eegular" frames for when he is not playing sports, but I am too cheap to invest in a second pair of glasses for him). Some kids on his baseball team wear regular glasses, not sports goggles, for play. I think you can get away with this with baseball since there is little running. I was worried about the admittedly small possibility that he could be hit in the face and the regular glasses would shatter, which is why I went with the goggles.
Baseball is one of the more dangerous... we don't need to worry about our kids falling but about them getting hit in the face. Baseball injuries are generally not minor.
Anonymous wrote:My son plays baseball and wears the sports goggles. He also wears those as he regular glasses at school (I would prefer he have "eegular" frames for when he is not playing sports, but I am too cheap to invest in a second pair of glasses for him). Some kids on his baseball team wear regular glasses, not sports goggles, for play. I think you can get away with this with baseball since there is little running. I was worried about the admittedly small possibility that he could be hit in the face and the regular glasses would shatter, which is why I went with the goggles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What sport is she playing?
Softball and occasionally ultimate frisbee.
Anonymous wrote:Some kids on his baseball team wear regular glasses, not sports goggles, for play. I think you can get away with this with baseball since there is little running.
Anonymous wrote:What sport is she playing?
Anonymous wrote:I believe there are specially made sports glasses/googles. Issue is if your D.C. Gets hit in the face and the glasses break. That could be damaging.
We got my 8 year old daughter contacts, daily wear, initially for sports only. But she took to them quite easily and started wearing every day.