
Tim’s in vision therapy this fall. It’s going well. He’s going to be up to speed at reading shortly, probably by spring he’ll be at grade level.

This is why we started homeschooling in the first place–dyslexia. It’s a genetic thing–half the kids are dyslexic. They call things like this learning disabilities, but I don’t believe it. I think it’s a variation of normal.
(Now we homeschool for a lot of other reasons too.)
Progress isn’t dramatic at first. Week by week, hardly noticeable at all. But month by month, definitely huge improvement.
(The point I knew James’ vision therapy was a success was the day I asked him to pick up toys in the family room, and a little while later saw him sitting on the coffee table in the middle of the mess–reading a People magazine.)
That made him laugh, “So healthy it’s sickening.”
Then we sat down to the question of the referral, and this doctor is not a jerk. The few times we’ve seen him, he’s really tried to be respectful of our home-birthing, homeschooling weirdness. He never gives me a tone, a sneer, none of the condescending attitudes we used to run into in the past.
We finally discovered vision therapy when he was ten and had finally removed him from school entirely. He could read only a little–cartoon books with one line of print under a cartoon, for example. Six months after vision therapy he was reading the newspaper.
Anyway, so after giving me all this information he asked if I still wanted the referral. I said, “Yeah, I think I do.” He nodded, and wrote it for me.
It might not work for every type of reading delay, but it does help whatever is going on with my kids.
Keep going Timmy. You’re going to be reading in no time. love, Mom


Ok, so vision-therapy non-believing aside, I think I need to get the name of that doctor from you. Because I would really really like to find someone to bring Gus to that is not condescending, and is maybe a little more open to some of the "weird" stuff. 😉
Couldn't hurt. I dislike my dr. so much that I still haven't taken Gus to his 12 month appointment. Ugh. I can see why you pretty much forgo the dr. thing as a whole!
A lay-midwife who has since died told me this, and it made so much sense: "It doesn't take that much to observe a healthy child."
Okay, I needed to hear that and stop feeling bad for opting out.
Yes. I can observe a healthy child. No treatment necessary, lol.
I'll email you the names. love, v