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Irlen syndrome?!
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 514507"><p>Yes, our Occupational Therapist (OT) discovered that problem with difficult child 1. She did some specific testing to determine if there was a problem (there was) and what color would help him. For difficult child 1, a blue plactic overlay (8x10) goes over the writing so difficult child 1 can read it. To me, it looks like the blue makes the black writing bolder. It works great for difficult child 1. She said it didn't seem to bother him except for reading and that the glasses are not covered by any insurances so it wasn't worth it. Thanks for remembering Buddy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 514507"] Yes, our Occupational Therapist (OT) discovered that problem with difficult child 1. She did some specific testing to determine if there was a problem (there was) and what color would help him. For difficult child 1, a blue plactic overlay (8x10) goes over the writing so difficult child 1 can read it. To me, it looks like the blue makes the black writing bolder. It works great for difficult child 1. She said it didn't seem to bother him except for reading and that the glasses are not covered by any insurances so it wasn't worth it. Thanks for remembering Buddy. [/QUOTE]
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