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about glasses

Glasses frames should wrap around the face to reduce the amount of light, between the irlum lenses and the persons face to reduce confusion by the eye and reduce watering eyes. Different light will affect how we the irlum lenses work.

July 27, 2010 Posted by | Disabilities | Leave a Comment

Disabilities Guidlines

This is a guide for poeple with Dyslexia

These poeple need  larger fonts with a non glossy screen.
non white background
spaces between lines
for a more comprensive view of the guide lines click here 

August 27, 2009 Posted by | Disabilities | Leave a Comment

Eye site testing for Dyslexic persons

This is area where specialy trained optomerist are required with advanced Knowledge adout dyslexia to aid the learning pross of all persons with learning disabilities eg reading

Here is the link of of a quiz testing for dsylexia  people

http://www.dyslexiaanswered.com.au/?gclid=CLDB0JzZvZwCFdgtpAodH3ZHtw

This link will take you to a typical eye test chart

http://www.free-eyetest.com/images/eye-test.jpg

Eye testing chart

Eye testing chart

August 25, 2009 Posted by | Disabilities | Leave a Comment

Disability sites

This site is for Parent whoes Children are having problems reading

Dr Paul Whiting is a  leading specialist in this field

Doctor Paul Whiting has helped thousands of people with Dyslexia. There are a lot of sceptics in the eye profession that need to widen their outlook regarding the specialised testing done by Dr Whiting. The early detection for school student will allow learning and reading speed to increase with understanding of words.

There is an lot of helpfull links to information where tou can get some assistance  go to this link called  Australia dyslexia association here is the link http://www.hotfrog.com.au/Companies/Australian-Dyslexia-Association-Inc

August 4, 2009 Posted by | Disabilities, Dyslexia | , , | Leave a Comment

Rusty’s 02 Blog

This site is designed for people with Disabilities

July 21, 2009 Posted by | Disabilities | | 1 Comment

   

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