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Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) wants V to get his eyes checked
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 527226" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>LOL yeah, kinda. I'm thinking there is nothing wrong with his eyesight and Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) needs to rule that out first. Once eyes are deemed GOOD then it becomes an Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) or Occupational Therapist (OT) issue. I'm guessing he can't find Waldo</p><p></p><p>My son does have some issues with this. It's just like background noise. If there's too much cluttering his visual field he has a hard time focusing on the important stuff. Even if it seems separate to us - for example a blackboard split into 3 sections. The middle one has the information he needs to read or copy down, but there's other irrelevant stuff on the other boards. Takes a lot of energy (and maturity) to focus on just the relevant stuff. I say maturity because he's getting better at it as he gets older, but it's the same with auditory.</p><p></p><p>Does V play with puzzles? Picture - not word. This is a big indicator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 527226, member: 11965"] LOL yeah, kinda. I'm thinking there is nothing wrong with his eyesight and Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) needs to rule that out first. Once eyes are deemed GOOD then it becomes an Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) or Occupational Therapist (OT) issue. I'm guessing he can't find Waldo My son does have some issues with this. It's just like background noise. If there's too much cluttering his visual field he has a hard time focusing on the important stuff. Even if it seems separate to us - for example a blackboard split into 3 sections. The middle one has the information he needs to read or copy down, but there's other irrelevant stuff on the other boards. Takes a lot of energy (and maturity) to focus on just the relevant stuff. I say maturity because he's getting better at it as he gets older, but it's the same with auditory. Does V play with puzzles? Picture - not word. This is a big indicator. [/QUOTE]
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