Houston, Texas (NAPSI) - Many tweens and teens are hit especially hard during adolescence as they face the “Trifecta of Awkwardness” braces, acne, and vision-correction.
“Children today are growing up faster than they used to,” says Michele Borba, Ed.D., internationally recognized expert on children, teens and parenting. “Many parents are seeing that the stress from peers—and insecurities about appearances—now begins at a younger age.
“The desire to do well in school and sports, while being accepted socially, is a natural part of childhood development,” says Dr. Borba. “Not being able to play sports or worrying about how they look can leave many teens feeling anxious, stressed out and unhappy.”
Studies have shown that teens who wear contact lenses receive benefits beyond simply correcting their vision—improving how they feel about their physical appearance, acceptance among friends and ability to play sports. For children who initially disliked wearing glasses, contact lenses also made them more confident about their academic performance.
Many eye care professionals recommend daily disposable contact lenses, like 1-Day Acuvue Moist Brand Contact Lenses, as the healthiest option for teens. Parents should talk to their teens and then talk to their eye care professional about the best course. For more information, visit www.Acuvue.com.