*not a quilt* Parent's and Grandparent's with littles that love Toy Story 3, an easy project to make them happy
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Originally Posted by KellyK
Originally Posted by Prism99
Very, very cute!
I noticed the eye patch. Just wanted to mention this website for information on getting the eyes to work together:
http://www.childrensvision.com/lazyeye.htm
My daughter benefited greatly from vision therapy, so just wanted to pass this on.
I noticed the eye patch. Just wanted to mention this website for information on getting the eyes to work together:
http://www.childrensvision.com/lazyeye.htm
My daughter benefited greatly from vision therapy, so just wanted to pass this on.
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Surgery hasn't been voiced as an option, thankfully. My husband said (after looking at the website with me) that his doctor had a lot of those vision therapy aids in his office, but didn't think Ethan needed anything more than patching yet. I'll still keep researching though.
I've learned myself about surgeons, I've had two foot surgeries this year and will have a third minor one next week trying to correct issues caused by the last one... sighhh.
I'm glad ya'll like the idea, the boys are still playing with it~!
I've learned myself about surgeons, I've had two foot surgeries this year and will have a third minor one next week trying to correct issues caused by the last one... sighhh.
I'm glad ya'll like the idea, the boys are still playing with it~!
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Originally Posted by Julianna
I have had students who wore eye patches and benefited greatly from them. We even made matching eye patches for the other kids to try wearing one day. Then we talked like pirates. Fun for all.
speaking of pirates: What do you charge a pirate to pierce his ears? A buck an ear!
What kind of socks do pirates wear? Aaaaaarrrrrhhhhhgyle!
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