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Destructive difficult children with Glasses!
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 192532" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I go with KLMNO, my difficult child is supposed to wear glasses. He will either lose them, thow them away, or break them. He will not wear them. So I won't buy them. If he wore them then I would. He has never asked for them, so I don't think he needs them too badly, and he still sees the eye doctor every year and the eye doctor is aware of the situation and never says a word. My difficult child has also been through vision therapy, and that actually helped him quite a bit. Expensive, not covered through insurance, but for him it was worth it.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>You could keep them at home for homework, but I don't think I would send them to school, if that is where he breaks them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 192532, member: 3184"] I go with KLMNO, my difficult child is supposed to wear glasses. He will either lose them, thow them away, or break them. He will not wear them. So I won't buy them. If he wore them then I would. He has never asked for them, so I don't think he needs them too badly, and he still sees the eye doctor every year and the eye doctor is aware of the situation and never says a word. My difficult child has also been through vision therapy, and that actually helped him quite a bit. Expensive, not covered through insurance, but for him it was worth it. You could keep them at home for homework, but I don't think I would send them to school, if that is where he breaks them. [/QUOTE]
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