Problem: Article: Is your child very active? Does he participate in many sports or group activities that can be impeded by glasses? Is he worried about breaking her glasses when she is active? 36% of optometrists say that parents request contacts for their children so they can more fully participate in sports. Contacts can also help improve your child's peripheral vision when he participates in sports. Do glasses negatively impact your child's self-esteem? Does she have poor self-image because she believes her glasses make her look weird or different? Recent studies have indicated that wearing contact lenses can significantly improve a child's self-esteem and her comfort in participating in group activities. Is your child good at following instructions and carrying out daily chores? Does he make his bed and keep his personal space tidy on a regular basis? If he is responsible and mature, then he will be a good candidate to take care of his contact lenses. Doctors will most often prescribe contact lenses for children between the ages of 10–12. These are often prescribed  in conjunction with a pair of prescription glasses; at this age, contacts often serve as a secondary form of vision correction. Approximately 12% of doctors will prescribe contacts for children between the ages of eight and nine and a further 12% will prescribe contact lenses for children younger than eight years old.  For children, doctors will often prescribe daily disposable contact lenses to minimize the risk of unhygienic storage and handling. Daily disposable lenses typically cost $100 more than longer wear lenses. In rare cases, optometrists will prescribe contacts for infants suffering from congenital cataracts. If your child suffers from seasonal allergies, then she might not be the best candidate for contacts as the lenses may cause additional irritation in the eyes.
Summary: Consider your child's lifestyle. Evaluate your child's self-esteem. Consider your child's habits. Discuss getting contacts for your child with your optometrist.

Problem: Article: Stunning your enemies is one of the new combos for Battle Magician and is found the most useful when dealing one-on-one combat. By pressing arrow toward your enemy twice, your character will start running. Press Up to jump and then X to release a small energy ball ( >> or <<, Up, X ).  This attack can cancel the enemy's skill and make them vulnerable to combo attacks. This skill will only cause your opponent to twitch, not knock them down. The downfall of this is that, compared to the basic Aisha's Fireball, the energy ball travels slow. #*This skill is best used when in close combat. A lot of players prefer skills that won't knock down their enemy as they can do more skill combos and juggle. However, for Battle Magician, it is important to have a knock-down attack to prevent the enemy from getting too close. Knock your enemies down by pressing Z four times; your Battle Magician will execute her basic combo. Once hit, the enemy will be knocked down at the fourth Z ( Z, Z, Z, Z ). If the knock-down isn't enough, you can throw the enemy into the air. It's similar to Aisha's old skill, but much better with an addition of teleportation and bigger physical damage.  To do this, dash toward your enemy by pressing the arrow twice, press Z to hit with melee attack, followed by X three times  ( >> or <<, Z, X, X, X ). Your Battle Magician will teleport behind the enemy then unleash a skill to throw them off the ground. This is a bit difficult to execute compared to the other combos, but it inflicts the highest damage once successfully performed.
Summary: Stun your enemy. Knock down your enemy. Throw enemies into the air.

Problem: Article: If you want to receive free samples of new products from your favorite companies or retailers, the best way to make sure you never miss out is to sign up for their mailing lists. It's tough to keep track of all the different products available without helpful reminders, which is why online mailing lists help to keep you up to date on the newest offerings and deals that companies offer to try to hook consumers. Generally, you might get a free coupon, or a code that will allow you to to redeem for a free sample of the new product. You might have to jump through a few hoops, but there'll be free stuff at the end of it. ake online surveys. Increasingly, online start-ups and other companies know the value of consumer data, and are willing to pay for it with prizes and cash compensation. One cool new way to get free stuff is to take online surveys that will take up a bit of your time, pick your brain, and give you some free stuff at the end, usually in the form of a gift card or other free company merchandise. Looking for buy one-get one coupons or totally free coupons in the weekly mailers at grocery stores, retail stores, and other places is a great way to nab free swag. Clip free coupons and keep them in separate envelopes, marked by expiration date to make sure you can redeem as much free stuff as possible. This is a common way of marketing new products to consumers. Might as well take advantage! While it might take some acting, one of the oldest ways of getting stuff for free is to straight-up complain to someone in charge. Most of the time, rather than trying to reason with grumpy customers or offer refunds, it's in the best interest of most retail managers to just offer some free stuff and hope the problems goes away. If you're wiling to complain to perfect strangers, you stand a good chance of getting something for free.  If you're at a store, ask to see the manager and come up with a good reason that your product was unacceptable and perhaps dangerous. "I didn't like it" or "It didn't fit" isn't a good enough reason. If it's food, it's always best to go the insect or hair route. Bring up the possibility of calling the health inspector. You'll have so many gift cards you'll need another wallet. If you get a product you're genuinely dissatisfied with when you get home, call the customer service number for the corporation or call the store directly and ask to speak with the manager. Explain your problem with the product, and most of the time you'll be offered recompense without having to ask. If you're at the store and want a sample of food, perfume, or some other type of product, most retailers are more than happy to offer them, especially if you're already interested in buying. Find a salesperson and let them know that you're interested in a particularly product, and ask if you could try a sample. Most good stores will offer samples outright, but you can always ask. Remember, just because you've gotten a sample puts you under no obligation to make a purchase. You might be considered an annoying customer, but it's your money.
Summary: Sign up for mailing lists to get free promotions. . Keep an eye out for coupons. Complain about a product. Just ask.

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