Coloured overlays or tinted glasses?????????
In some cases, the use of tinted lenses may be preferable to intervention with coloured overlays. For example, overlays may reduce or eliminate the effects of glare on a printed page in a classroom, but the writing on the whiteboard at the front or the posters on the wall may still be causing significant problems. In some cases it may be appropriate for coloured lenses to be prescribed, although as children get older they often become increasingly self-conscious about their lenses and may “forget” to wear them.
“It was the most important moment of my life. For the first time in my life I could see text clear as glass. I was astounded…. All I could think to say was 'How did they do that?'”
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Polly found this for me, and its a really cool idea, and I could have this as an extra thing from my book but still as a set. I could even have it in my book if I make it look the same as my designs and put the logo on and have it about dislecsia of course.
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