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	<title>Comments on: Reader question: School help in getting child to wear glasses</title>
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		<title>By: amomofelly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a teacher, I always made sure the kids that needed glasses not only had them on, but also sat in the front during circle and story time and had their chair facing and closest to me during whole group instruction.  I would suggest scheduling a conference to meet with the teacher when they have time to discuss accomidations that can and should be made in the classroom.  Additionally, I would call your school and ask to speak with the vision specialist or counsler (they are usually the ones that help coordinate meetings)  A vision specialist may be able to come to the classroom and give the teacher additional pointers.  Last, and not least, I would try to find a way to help your 6 year old be accountable for their glasses.  Some kids are great if you explain the benefits of wearing them and the consequences of not (loss of privlages at home)  Maybe a week reward chart?  Maybe an end of the week celebration for wearing for a whole week with no reminders?   Hope this helps!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a teacher, I always made sure the kids that needed glasses not only had them on, but also sat in the front during circle and story time and had their chair facing and closest to me during whole group instruction.  I would suggest scheduling a conference to meet with the teacher when they have time to discuss accomidations that can and should be made in the classroom.  Additionally, I would call your school and ask to speak with the vision specialist or counsler (they are usually the ones that help coordinate meetings)  A vision specialist may be able to come to the classroom and give the teacher additional pointers.  Last, and not least, I would try to find a way to help your 6 year old be accountable for their glasses.  Some kids are great if you explain the benefits of wearing them and the consequences of not (loss of privlages at home)  Maybe a week reward chart?  Maybe an end of the week celebration for wearing for a whole week with no reminders?   Hope this helps!</p>
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