In a message dated 9/21/99 8:08:55 AM Central Daylight Time,
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<< No binocular vision=no depth
perception (the Michael Jackson movie at Epcot did nothing for me).
My wife Laura, a former special ed teacher, tells me that many kids with cp
have this additional affliction and they also have problems with spatial
orientation. >>
How does one determine if a child a problem with depth perception?
Is it just using a steroviewer and seeing if they can see what you do, or is
there a big fancy machine only found at med centers?
I had never heard the visual/sound differences. That's something that health
care providers/researchers wouldn't expect to find and so don't. It sounds
like more of an ability than a disability issue.
Thanks, Loree in MO