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Dyslexia.Maybe your son is developing that eye issue where he sees things reversed. I forgot what that is called. An eye doctor would know what to do. Don't pick on him. I'm sure he is doing his best.
Maybe your son is developing that eye issue where he sees things reversed. I forgot what that is called. An eye doctor would know what to do. Don't pick on him. I'm sure he is doing his best.
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thank you Microchick, my mind doesn't work as well as it used to. Is that what they also call "lazy eye."
Dyslexia has to do with how the brain percieves visual data and its something that doesnt develop. I am somewhat dyslexic. When words or letters are written backwards or numbers I dont notice.... I also transpose numbers quite often. I once knew a woman who was so dyslexic she couldnt get her drivers license. and her doctor suggest she take horse back riding lessons to help her with it By the time she was done she not only knew how to ride but she could get her lisence.
Lazy eye is what used to be called Crossed eye. If caught at a young age they will put an eye patch on the non lazy eye to force the weaker one to function better.
Here is a test for children
https://www.dyslexia.com/about-dyslexia/signs-of-dyslexia/test-for-dyslexia-37-signs/
wow I did not know it went into so many areas. I do know people who are severely dyslexic develope an excellent memory for things that are read aloud to them.
for what its worth riding lessons are excellent for isolating left and right cues and using your body to communicate with an animal who doesnt completely connect their left and right hemispheres. All using kenetic cues not visual or verbal.... Probably why this type of work is excellent for children with Autisim or learning disabilities.
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