Anonymous wrote:Hi 15:58 - OP here. We did do a number of things in addition to patching. I know eye therapy is controversial, but DD saw Dr. Kavita Malhotra for several years. Dr. Malhotra is wonderful. We could not afford the in office eye therapy, but Dr. Malhotra gave us games to do at home (picking up small items with chopsticks, throwing socks into a container, etc.) and we did these religiously, probably 5 times a week. DD also was in gymnastics (baby gymnastics, definitely not team) from ages 3-5 as a form of eye therapy - see https://forlittleeyes.com/2010/12/21/gymnastics-as-vision-therapy-kamerin-moore-as-inspiration/. She hated it, but I think it helped. I think she started seeing 3D around 4 or 5 -- she recently told us she was in Pre-K the first time she looked at a tree and realized it was not just flat and green.
Thank you to all who posted! I started looking at the 504 materials on the FCPS website yesterday and did not know where to start.
Anonymous wrote:Hi 15:58 - OP here. We did do a number of things in addition to patching. I know eye therapy is controversial, but DD saw Dr. Kavita Malhotra for several years. Dr. Malhotra is wonderful. We could not afford the in office eye therapy, but Dr. Malhotra gave us games to do at home (picking up small items with chopsticks, throwing socks into a container, etc.) and we did these religiously, probably 5 times a week. DD also was in gymnastics (baby gymnastics, definitely not team) from ages 3-5 as a form of eye therapy - see https://forlittleeyes.com/2010/12/21/gymnastics-as-vision-therapy-kamerin-moore-as-inspiration/. She hated it, but I think it helped. I think she started seeing 3D around 4 or 5 -- she recently told us she was in Pre-K the first time she looked at a tree and realized it was not just flat and green.
Thank you to all who posted! I started looking at the 504 materials on the FCPS website yesterday and did not know where to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP send the information from the opthalmologist and a letter requesting a 504 plan to accommodate the vision disability of amblyopia.
+1 you can also get audio textbooks and a reader if that doesn’t work.
If you are in mCPS, your DC can be qualified for Bookshare which provides acces to tons of books electronically - including many textbooks. You can change font size and color and even use a text to speech function.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP send the information from the opthalmologist and a letter requesting a 504 plan to accommodate the vision disability of amblyopia.
+1 you can also get audio textbooks and a reader if that doesn’t work.
Anonymous wrote:OP send the information from the opthalmologist and a letter requesting a 504 plan to accommodate the vision disability of amblyopia.
Anonymous wrote:My advice is to get the formal accommodation because you do not want to have to rely upon individual school staff to determine whether/when she needs the accommodation.