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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 592243" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Vision therapy might be useful. PC16 is dyslexic and has visual spatial issues - his imbalance in scores is even more pronounced than J's - 133 verbal IQ and 2nd percentile in visual spatial skills. He also had a muscle issue in one eye and had surgery when he was 9. VT helped him a lot. Youngest boy is also dyslexic and he also has a pronounced discrepancy though not as pronounced as PC16. He has been wearing bifocals since age 9 and had 9 months of vision therapy. He could barely read before that but is now reading at high high school level and is even taking an honors science class this year in 8th grade. VT made all the difference. After 3 sessions, he was willing to try reading and he did great.</p><p></p><p>VT might help J be able to focus his eyes better and improve his reading.</p><p></p><p>Most ADHD kids are very bright. They have great memories but are sometimes too distracted to use them.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 592243, member: 3493"] Vision therapy might be useful. PC16 is dyslexic and has visual spatial issues - his imbalance in scores is even more pronounced than J's - 133 verbal IQ and 2nd percentile in visual spatial skills. He also had a muscle issue in one eye and had surgery when he was 9. VT helped him a lot. Youngest boy is also dyslexic and he also has a pronounced discrepancy though not as pronounced as PC16. He has been wearing bifocals since age 9 and had 9 months of vision therapy. He could barely read before that but is now reading at high high school level and is even taking an honors science class this year in 8th grade. VT made all the difference. After 3 sessions, he was willing to try reading and he did great. VT might help J be able to focus his eyes better and improve his reading. Most ADHD kids are very bright. They have great memories but are sometimes too distracted to use them. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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