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Some Construction Paper and a Smile

May 2, 2014momstownReal LifeNo comments
Sometimes you have to call in the help of friends when you family is going through a crisis or change. Dr. Ashley Worobec has some great ideas on how she dealt with her daughter’s recent diagnosis.

I believe that parenting is a group effort.  So the saying goes:

dr. ashley worobec
So when my 2-year-old daughter was diagnosed with amblyopia last month, I turned to my village.  
* As an aside, amblyopia is an eye disorder that involves decreased vision in an eye that otherwise appears normal. In her case, this visual impairment is severe, and she needs glasses and daily eye-patching to 'teach' her left eye to function.

Someone suggested making a book for her to illustrate the process of what was happening.  Brilliant.  At just-barely-two, her comprehension is much higher than her verbal communication skills, and a book seemed like the perfect option to explain what was happening. 

So, with some construction paper and a smile, I made her this:

dr. ashley worobec
And it worked like a charm.  It's her favorite book, we read it multiple times a day, and she gets it.  Her glasses are helping, her eye-patching is helping, and we're gonna be just fine.  

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