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bjtao
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19 Nov 2010, 8:57 pm

My son has been in vision therapy weekly for six weeks now. Today we went to the doctor for progress testing. His vision in his bad eye has improved from 70/20 to 40/20. The goal after 40 weeks of vision therapy was for improvement to 50/70. We have already surpassed that goal. Other improvements are that he is no longer clumsy and hurting himself daily (walking into walls and stuff) and his handwriting has significantly improved (neater, straighter and smaller).



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19 Nov 2010, 8:58 pm

willaful wrote:
My son came into our bedroom the other morning, saw that we were (apparently) asleep, and quietly went back out. Very big change for him.


That is great progess for him, even better for you!



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19 Nov 2010, 10:11 pm

bjtao wrote:
My son has been in vision therapy weekly for six weeks now. Today we went to the doctor for progress testing. His vision in his bad eye has improved from 70/20 to 40/20. The goal after 40 weeks of vision therapy was for improvement to 50/70. We have already surpassed that goal. Other improvements are that he is no longer clumsy and hurting himself daily (walking into walls and stuff) and his handwriting has significantly improved (neater, straighter and smaller).


How wonderful. It must feel great to know the therapy is actually working.


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