Lisa loves Pooh
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We had dd7's eyesight checked in the past couple of months. She came through everything but they said she was slightly farsighted.
(I think that is the one, I get them confused.)
They did not give her glasses or anything. So no big deal.
She found a pair of reading glasses that I had that I had purchased for a prop for acting--they only magnify to 1.5. And she was wearing them for fun. (I know that is probably bad. But she claimed it was helpful.
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She claims (unprompted) that she has an easier time of reading with them. She was working on one of her assignments this morning and had a question over letters that she mixes up often (and has struggled with prompting a vision check). I did not provide her the correct answer but fetched the reading glasses to "test" her and she was able to answer correctly (and confidently).
So now I am confused as to whether perhaps I should try another eye doctor and have her checked again.
I have had 20/20 vision all my life and am really clueless about vision. My DH thinks it isn't too big of a deal. (I think he didn't get glasses until a few years into elementary school.)
Any thoughts? I don't want to be a crazy mom dragging her in and insisting on glasses. My older daughter was also vision tested around age 6 and nothing came up at all. Perfect vision all the way around.
TIA.

They did not give her glasses or anything. So no big deal.
She found a pair of reading glasses that I had that I had purchased for a prop for acting--they only magnify to 1.5. And she was wearing them for fun. (I know that is probably bad. But she claimed it was helpful.

She claims (unprompted) that she has an easier time of reading with them. She was working on one of her assignments this morning and had a question over letters that she mixes up often (and has struggled with prompting a vision check). I did not provide her the correct answer but fetched the reading glasses to "test" her and she was able to answer correctly (and confidently).
So now I am confused as to whether perhaps I should try another eye doctor and have her checked again.
I have had 20/20 vision all my life and am really clueless about vision. My DH thinks it isn't too big of a deal. (I think he didn't get glasses until a few years into elementary school.)
Any thoughts? I don't want to be a crazy mom dragging her in and insisting on glasses. My older daughter was also vision tested around age 6 and nothing came up at all. Perfect vision all the way around.
TIA.