"Look at four eyes!" "HaHa! You have four eyes!" That is what I had to deal with when I was in the second grade and had to get eyeglasses. It was torture!
Having to wear prescription glasses isn't always considered cool, especially for a teenager who suddenly needs glasses. Unfortunately, problems with eyesight can develop at any age and left untreated can cause severe headaches and a decline in schoolwork. There are certain signs and symptoms that your teen will demonstrate if their vision is going bad:
- Trouble seeing objects far away
- Squinting
- Rubbing eyes
- Sensitivity to light
- Trouble reading
- Sitting too close to the TV
- NEARSIGHTEDNESS: Trouble seeing things far away.
- FARSIGHTEDNESS: Trouble seeing things up close.
- ASTIGMATISM: An abnormal curvature of the surface of the eye that causes blurred vision.
- OPHTHALMOLOGISTS: Medical doctors, who specialize in eye care and treatment. Ophthalmologists prescribe glasses and are also trained to care for eye diseases and perform surgery.
- OPTOMETRISTS: Doctors of optometry prescribe glasses and treat vision problems and eye diseases, but they are not trained to perform surgery.
- OPTICIANS: Trained to fill prescriptions for glasses and make sure they are properly fitted. Opticians cannot diagnose or treat vision problems.
If your teen is feeling down about having to get glasses, remind him/her that there are many celebrities that make wearing glasses look very stylish:
Drake Bell (Drake and Josh)

David Archuleta (American Idol)

Lady Gaga (Singer/Performer)

Raven (Cheetah Girls, Raven)

Nick Jonas (Jonas Brothers)

Eminem (Singer/Performer)

Justin Timberlake (N'Sync)

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