So, the third week of vision therapy was a little harder, he also had a hard time getting his homework done. He had alot of homework from missing school and we were trying to get that done also, and some nights we ran out of time for everything!! For homework on week three he was to still do the eye control(following an object with his eyes), he still did the hart chart, (reading letters close up and then far away ), then with the ball he had to hit it back to us with his thumbs, and then he had to name a letter on the ball coming at him with his hands down and then we told him how to catch it the next time it came to him. He also had to play look soft, look hard and stare at something enough to make his peripheal vision go dark and then soften his look to make it come back. And this week he has to do the duck and pigeon walk again, this time with 2 sticks and he has to keep them horizontal and together but not touching. He still has a hard time with that!! And new this week he has to jump on a mini trampoline and there is a chart on the wall that has ducks, cats, and dogs on it. When he sees duck he says quack and his left foot is forward and his right foot is back. When he sees dog he says bark and his feet are together in the center. When he sees cat he says meow and his feet are out to both sides. He has to say one on every jump, no jumps or little bounces in the middle. This is hard, believe me, I tried it!!!! But, I cant jump on trampolines to much anymore, i have given birth to many times!!!!! LOL
Also, we have very good news to report, he has a communication arts class and this whole year has had a hard time passing tests, because one thing he has a hard time with is comprehension and there are alot of comprehension questions on these tests. Well he has made a pretty low grade on them up til now!! This last test he got an AAAAAAAAAAAAAA Yea!!!!!!!!!! And he got all the comprehension questions right!!!! So, he is already showing improvements!!!! I am very proud of him and he is VERY proud of that A!!!!!!
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