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		<title>By: Ann Z</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hmm.  I know Zoe crosses her eyes in an attempt to focus, but it&#039;s because she&#039;s farsighted, I haven&#039;t heard of the same accommodation happening with nearsighted kids.  Though it sounds like it might be the case since it stopped when he put on his glasses.  Do both his eyes have the same prescription or is one eye stronger?  I do know that a lot of people whose eyes cross will cross more - or at all - when they&#039;re tired.  Maybe see if he crosses his eyes later in the day, when he hasn&#039;t just woken up, and he isn&#039;t wearing his glasses?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hmm.  I know Zoe crosses her eyes in an attempt to focus, but it&#8217;s because she&#8217;s farsighted, I haven&#8217;t heard of the same accommodation happening with nearsighted kids.  Though it sounds like it might be the case since it stopped when he put on his glasses.  Do both his eyes have the same prescription or is one eye stronger?  I do know that a lot of people whose eyes cross will cross more &#8211; or at all &#8211; when they&#8217;re tired.  Maybe see if he crosses his eyes later in the day, when he hasn&#8217;t just woken up, and he isn&#8217;t wearing his glasses?</p>
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