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#18213 - 06/19/08 02:16 PM Re: Resources for parents? [Re: Kriston]
Cathy A Offline
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Registered: 05/26/07
Posts: 1095
Loc: West coast, USA
DS was complaining about small print and it turned out that he needs reading glasses. He is thrilled to have the glasses! And he says that "important people wear glasses" LOL!

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#18214 - 06/19/08 02:25 PM Re: Resources for parents? [Re: Cathy A]
incogneato Offline
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Registered: 10/25/07
Posts: 1613
Loc: Living Room
We did get her eyes checked because I knew she could read but didn't want to last year!
But it was with a regular optometrist. It could be a muscle issue or perhaps a tracking issue. It seems this stuff is disproportionately evident in the GT population.
I will see if if improves and if not by 7 or 8 I will probably take her to a behavioral optometrist? is that the right term?
Interestingly, this falls into our other conversation about compensation ability, eh?
Large print rules! Yeah for senior citizens!

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#18215 - 06/19/08 02:26 PM Re: Resources for parents? [Re: incogneato]
EandCmom Offline
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Registered: 11/09/07
Posts: 470
Hey neato! I know I have posted this before but my DS has a visual tracking issue. If you do decide to get it checked out here is a great web site to start with www.covd.org. smile

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#18217 - 06/19/08 02:46 PM Re: Resources for parents? [Re: EandCmom]
incogneato Offline
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Registered: 10/25/07
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Thanks! I didn't bookmark it before...here I go!

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#18225 - 06/19/08 04:08 PM Re: Resources for parents? [Re: incogneato]
EandCmom Offline
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You're welcome! The therapy has REALLY helped my DS!!!! smile

I remember getting my first pair of glasses as a kid and being thrilled with the way things looked. I had been so used to things being fuzzy, I didn't even know they could look clear. It was truly amazing!!! Cathy, I am glad your DS is enjoying his glasses!!! smile

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#18229 - 06/19/08 04:55 PM Re: Resources for parents? [Re: EandCmom]
Texas Summer Offline
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Registered: 05/01/06
Posts: 199
Loc: Texas
My dd8 who reads about 200 pages a day got her first pair of glasses this afternoon. She was so excited that the words on the page were in focus. I don't know if it is possible for her to read even more, but we will see.

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#18240 - 06/19/08 09:10 PM Re: Resources for parents? [Re: Texas Summer]
incogneato Offline
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Registered: 10/25/07
Posts: 1613
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That's so great! I got reading glasses in my 20's. I probably needed them earlier, but high compensator and all!
I hope your daughter enjoys reading even more now!

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#19172 - 07/07/08 10:48 AM Re: Resources for parents? [Re: incogneato]
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Registered: 07/03/08
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Our DS6 reads with good comprehension at at least 3rd-4th grade level, but, like others, often prefers books with pictures to help draw him through the narrative. He's been burning through my old childhood collection of Peanuts books - which are not challenging linguistically but actually have some fairly mature relational content.

We are going to order some of the French Tin Tin books (in English) to see how he handles them. I see the Geronimo Stilton books at Amazon, but can't get a look at the contents. What general reading level are the Stilton stories at?

Our honored guest (DS) also runs up and down the maturity scale at dizzying speed, by the way. Such an interesting fellow.

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#19176 - 07/07/08 10:58 AM Re: Resources for parents? [Re: fitzi]
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Registered: 09/20/07
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Geronimo Stilton books run at about 3rd to 4th grade level! And they were really huge transitional books for my DS7 in moving from more picture based books to longer, higher level chapter books. He still enjoys the stories and format on occasion.

My DS also read a bunch of Calvin and Hobbes comics and really enjoyed those too. Actually, my DH is supplying him with too many "teen/adult" comics right now!

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#19179 - 07/07/08 11:03 AM Re: Resources for parents? [Re: fitzi]
st pauli girl Offline
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Registered: 01/29/08
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Geronimo Stilton is listed as grade 2.4 on scholastic's book wizard. See link. My DS4 enjoys them. (He still wants us to read to him at this point - he'll only read instructions on video games, as far as I can tell!)

http://bookwizard.scholastic.com/tbw/boo...p;gradeOffset=0

As for Tin Tin, I remember some of those being sort of racist at times. And there's always that drunken swearing dude, but at least he swears like this @!*&!. Just make sure you peruse them first. smile I do love Tin Tin (i have all of them.)


Edited by st pauli girl (07/07/08 11:06 AM)

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