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Irlen syndrome/ Scotopic sensitivity syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 576778" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>Yep, difficult child 1 has issues with letters moving when black on white. Our GOOD Occupational Therapist (OT) is actually the one that tested him (she's been trained) and figured this out. His not wanting to read was one of the things the school got "hung up" on and determined it was just him being obstinant. difficult child 1 has to have the blue overlays and needs to use 2 of them for the clearest reading. His reading has improve HUGELY since we started using them. If V says that the letters move, believe him. It might even be worthwhile to get the whole kit and figure out yourself which one(s) work for V, if at all. difficult child 1 hated to read (started because he couldn't) but when we got the overlays, having something cool and special made him want to read just to use the overlays. They are even slightly static so he can put it on the desktop monitor and it stays. It made a big difference in difficult child 1's confidence when reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 576778, member: 15799"] Yep, difficult child 1 has issues with letters moving when black on white. Our GOOD Occupational Therapist (OT) is actually the one that tested him (she's been trained) and figured this out. His not wanting to read was one of the things the school got "hung up" on and determined it was just him being obstinant. difficult child 1 has to have the blue overlays and needs to use 2 of them for the clearest reading. His reading has improve HUGELY since we started using them. If V says that the letters move, believe him. It might even be worthwhile to get the whole kit and figure out yourself which one(s) work for V, if at all. difficult child 1 hated to read (started because he couldn't) but when we got the overlays, having something cool and special made him want to read just to use the overlays. They are even slightly static so he can put it on the desktop monitor and it stays. It made a big difference in difficult child 1's confidence when reading. [/QUOTE]
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