Brian's co-worker/friend has a side photography job and is kind enough to take pics of the kids every year. We had a hard time getting it done this year with all the sickness we've had!! Samuel is just really not into people and having his picture taken is way low on his "fun" list. Still, they are cute to look at and one of them is going into the mantle frame!! :)
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Vision Therapy
Hunter started his weekly vision therapy appointments a couple weeks ago. Along with meeting with his therapist (Audrey), we do daily therapy at home. I have to admit that I was bummed when I found out we had to do therapy every day (except for the days he meets with Audrey) because I feel like the evenings are already full with supper, homework, baths/showers, etc. However, the therapy has been nothing but fun for Hunter. 1st of all, it's a time where nothing he answers is wrong, which I think is refreshing for him since school has been such a challenge this year. We can't really argue with how he sees things during therapy so there's no stress!! Plus, it's all been very active, which is perfect for our little boy!!
The above picture shows one of the games he has this week. Hunter and Brian (who, yes, is wearing Snoopy pants..ha!) have to use a small straw to suck a small piece of paper (you can see Hunter's flying off) and race across the room with it. The point is that he each time he has to suck up the paper, his eyes have to focus is on the task. I think the other kids wish they could do his fun games and it makes him feel good to have his own fun thing with Mom and Dad!
Another confession I have is that I did cry his 1st therapy session, which I felt bad about. I haven't made a big deal to Hunter about the issues he's been facing this year. We have a "everyone learns differently" attitude and I am always positive with him about school. When the Dr. Winter first discussed his eye issues with me, I requested he not be in the room so that I could cry and speak openly about it. So, to cry in front of him and have to answer questions about school was tough. However, even when I told a friend (and not Nichole, who is emotionally invested in my kids!) that Audrey said (and I quote) "Life is probably pretty hard for him right now.", she cried, too! It's not the worst thing in the whole world but it's just hard to have your child struggle! I had to explain to him afterward that I was definitely not crying because of how God made him but because I feel bad that he has to work so hard with his eyes.
But, I am thankful that his issues have been diagnosed. We've seen that his left eye turns outward when the right one turns inward for tasks such as reading. He also experiences some double vision. Is it any wonder school is a challenge?! Audrey may request some more testing but we're unsure on that yet. Even with just 1 week of therapy, his tracking was slightly improved so I think the consistency will pay off!!
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